Remlin 45-70

Published on February 18, 2025
Duration: 0:19

This video showcases a Remington-produced Marlin 1895 lever-action rifle, often referred to as a 'Remlin', chambered in .45-70 Government. It demonstrates the visual presentation of the firearm, the process of loading Barnes VOR-TX ammunition via the side loading gate, and the cycling of the lever action. The review concludes with live fire, highlighting the rifle's mechanical operation and recoil.

Quick Summary

A 'Remlin' is a Marlin lever-action rifle made during Remington's ownership of Marlin. This video features a Marlin 1895 in .45-70 Government, demonstrating its side loading gate, lever action cycling, and live fire performance with Barnes VOR-TX ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Loading
  2. 00:13Cycling & Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'Remlin' 45-70 rifle?

A 'Remlin' refers to a Marlin lever-action rifle, such as the Marlin 1895, manufactured during the period when Remington Arms owned Marlin Firearms. These rifles are chambered in calibers like the powerful .45-70 Government.

How is a Marlin 1895 loaded?

The Marlin 1895 is typically loaded using a side loading gate located on the tubular magazine. Cartridges are inserted individually through this gate into the magazine.

What ammunition is featured in the Remlin 45-70 video?

The video showcases Barnes VOR-TX .45-70 Government ammunition, specifically the 300 grain TSX FN (Triple Shock-X Full Metal Jacket) variant, known for its effectiveness.

What are the key features of the Marlin 1895 (Remington Era)?

The Marlin 1895 from the Remington era typically features a lever-action mechanism, a tubular magazine, and is chambered in calibers like .45-70 Government. Barrel lengths vary, often between 18.5 and 22 inches.

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