
December 21, 2006

I think these ’94/95 variants are fairly scarce, but I wouldn’t say “rare”. I have a 21 1/2 ” bbl’d one in a whole lot better cond. than this particular gun that I paid less for. Now saying that I probably wouldn’t sell it for that price. I have seen several over the years and the ideal is to find one in excellent original cond.. It looks as though most of the finish is gone from this one, but still a good representation of one of these carbines, just a little heavy on the price unless You really need one for a collection, just My opinion.
W.A.C.A. life member, Marlin Collectors Assn. charter and life member, C,S.S.A. member and general gun nut.

April 15, 2005

I think that the asking price is about 20% higher than its actual value, but it never hurts to start high and negotiate down.
What would be awesome, is a collection containing one of each of the four variants on the 94/95 hybrid.
Bert
WACA Historian & Board of Director Member #6571L

October 29, 2019

deerhunter said
Here’s a few photos of my 94/95 carbine. I paid $3,100 for it about 5 years ago. It’s about 95% condition.
Don
I always put a piece of leather on the saddle ring to prevent it from marking the receiver. Leather shoe string works well.
Shoot low boys. They're riding Shetland Ponies.
