Hickok45 tests the Marlin Model 94 Cowboy Limited in .357 Magnum, highlighting its 'JM' stamped markings and Skinner sights. The rifle demonstrates good off-hand accuracy at various steel targets, with the .357 Magnum round proving effective against a watermelon and soda bottles. The video also touches on the historical significance of the Model 94 design.
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.
This review of the Marlin Model 94 Cowboy Limited in .357 Magnum highlights its classic lever-action design and the desirability of 'JM' stamped models. Hickok45 demonstrates its capacity, accuracy with both .357 Magnum and .38 Special, and compares its design to Winchester. He praises the rifle's balance and the effectiveness of aftermarket Skinner sights, while also noting the historical quality control issues with later Marlin production.
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