The Marlin Firearms Co. Model 94, manufactured in the United States in 1908, is a classic testament to early 20th Century American firearm design. This lever-action rifle, chambered in .25-20 Win caliber, is renowned for its superior accuracy and versatility as a medium-range varmint and predator rifle. With its blued finish and smooth walnut stock, this firearm boasts an elegant and classic look, enhancing both its attractiveness and durability.
The overall condition of this Model 94 is very good, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. It's in perfect working order, with an excellent bore condition. The rifle has a lever-action mechanism, a 7+1 round capacity, and a 24" barrel length. It features a front blade with a Buckhorn rear sight. However, please note that some of the bluing has been refinished and there's a small chip in the stock by the left side of the upper tang.
The Model 94 showcases Marlin's commitment to excellence in craftsmanship and design. As a collector or sportsman, owning this rifle means owning a piece of American history and the lever-action heritage. Its 7+1 capacity makes it a proficient choice for a variety of shooting activities. This rifle isn't just a firearm; it's a symbol of American craftsmanship and historical significance. Its elegance, reliability, and sophistication make it a must-have for any firearms enthusiast or collector.




