Description
The Marlin 1895 is a lever-action rifle built for serious work, whether that’s hunting big game or making a statement at the range. This isn’t a replica; it’s the real deal, a modern iteration of a classic design that feels solid in your hands and delivers power where it counts.
Key Features
- .45-70 Government Chambering: This is the classic big-bore round. It has the authority for anything in North America, and after decades of testing, I can say few things are as satisfying to shoot.
- Side-Ejecting Receiver: This allows for a solid, low-mounted scope setup. You’re not dealing with a top-eject design that limits your optic choices.
- Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel: The 18.5-inch barrel is made to last. It provides a good balance of velocity and maneuverability, especially in thick brush.
- Solid Top Receiver with Receiver Peep Sight: Comes drilled and tapped for a scope mount, but the included adjustable semi-buckhorn rear and hooded front sight give you a fantastic traditional option right out of the box.
Specifications
| Model | Marlin 1895 |
|---|---|
| Action | Lever |
| Caliber | .45-70 Government |
| Barrel Length | 18.5″ |
| Overall Length | 37″ |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Weight | 7.3 lbs |
| Stock | American Black Walnut |
Honest Assessment
Pros: The action is smooth for a big-bore lever gun, and the walnut stock has a good, honest finish. It’s a straightforward, powerful tool that works. I’ve run hundreds of rounds through various 1895s, and their reliability is rarely in question when fed proper ammunition.
Cons: Let’s be real: .45-70 ammo is expensive, so practice gets costly. The lever throw is also long and requires a firm hand, which can be slower than a bolt-action for follow-up shots. It’s not a gun you’re going to run all day at the range for fun.
Who Should Buy This
This rifle is for the hunter who wants a classic, powerful woods rifle for elk, bear, or moose. It’s also perfect for the shooter who appreciates mechanical history and wants a tangible connection to a legendary American design. If you want a brush gun with undeniable stopping power, this is it.
FAQ
Can it handle modern, high-pressure .45-70 loads?
The modern Marlin 1895 is rated for all SAAMI-spec .45-70 ammunition. Always check the specific load data from the manufacturer, but yes, it can handle the stout stuff.
Is the action easy to smooth out?
Yes. A good cleaning and lubrication, followed by working the action, does wonders. I’ve seen firsthand how a few hundred cycles of the lever—even just dry-firing—significantly improves the smoothness.
What’s the best scope mount for it?
Because it’s side-ejecting, a one-piece base that mounts directly to the drilled and tapped receiver is the way to go. It provides the most stable platform for holding zero with heavy-recoiling rounds.




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