This video from Line45 identifies seven lever-action rifles poised for significant value appreciation by the end of 2026. Expert analysis covers market trends, specific model features, historical significance, and collector appeal. The content highlights rifles like the Winchester 9422, pre-1964 Winchester Model 94s, Savage Model 99s, JM-stamped Marlins, original Henry rifles, Winchester Model 1895s, and Browning BL-22s, detailing why each is a strong candidate for future investment.
This video showcases an "Octagon" model Marlin 1894 chambered in .44 Magnum. The description highlights the relative rarity of this specific JM Marlin variant. It also includes a comprehensive list of sponsors and links to various Hickok45 YouTube channels, Patreon, and Rumble, along with a link to a FAQ playlist. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating it's for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This review of the Marlin 1894 Cowboy Limited in .44 Magnum highlights its JM-stamped 2001 production, emphasizing the preference for older Marlin manufacturing. Key modifications include Skinner peep sights and a dovetail filler. The rifle demonstrates excellent performance with heavy loads like Federal HammerDown 270-grain, though care must be taken with steel targets due to potential cratering.
This video showcases the Marlin Model 94 lever-action rifle in .44 Magnum during a big game hunt on the Hickok45 range. The rifle, equipped with Skinner ghost ring sights, demonstrates impressive accuracy on various steel targets. Hickok45 highlights the reliability and fun of lever-action firearms, emphasizing the effectiveness of the .44 Magnum round for hunting applications.
This video showcases the Marlin Guide Gun in .45-70 Government, highlighting its effectiveness for big game hunting. Hickok45 demonstrates its stopping power with heavy cast lead rounds and its versatility with Federal Power-Shok for longer distances. The review emphasizes the rifle's historical significance and practical application in the field.
This review compares a new Marlin Model 1894 Cowboy to an older 'JM' marked model, highlighting differences in fit, finish, and manufacturing quality. While the new rifle is accurate and functional, its wood-to-metal fit, matte finish, and minor quality control issues like rusted screws are noted as drawbacks compared to the glossier, better-finished older JM models. The new Marlin is priced around $850, with older JM models still available on the used market.
Hickok45 reviews the Marlin Model 95 Cowboy (.45-70 Government), noting its 26-inch octagonal barrel and 9-round capacity. He discusses the transition from JM-stamped Marlins to Freedom Group production, highlighting improvements in mechanics via CNC tooling but potential inconsistencies in fit and finish compared to older models. The review covers trigger pull, sight adjustments for different ammunition, Ballard rifling suitability for cast bullets, and critiques specific fit issues.
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