Depends where you live. Also it matters if its the 1894 cowboy or the 1894 cowboy limited. If it actually is a cowboy limited it matters if its the 20'' or the 24'' barrel. If in fact its the 24'' cowboy limited and in good condition people will pay 800-1000. They are very hard to come by and marlin stopped making them when they were bought by Remington.
The Limited had a 24" bbl., straight stock, no checkering, and a smaller forearm . Two versions - 1/2 round, 1/2 octagon, and full octagon.
There were 18 different models of the model 1894 marlin rifle.These include the model 1894,1894S,1894C carbine,1894 sporter,1894 carbine CP.1894 CL,1894P,1894FG,1894PG,1894SBL,1894SS,1894CSS,1894 cowboy,1894cowboy competition,1894 century limited,1894 octagon.
$1000 to $1200 and going up. No longer made and Remington has bought Marlin
No. You will have to have a Model 1895
Depending on the condition it is most likely worth $500 - $800.
I jhave a marlin leveraction 25x20 1894 model in great condition can you give me a range of how much it is worth can send photos
The limited edition 1894-1992 with the box is worth between $120 & $140. In excellent condition.
Who made it? What condition is it in? What caliber is it in? Generic price range 200-600
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Marlin model 1894 was made by Marlin in the year 1895.
The Marlin Model 1894 was manufactured from 1894 to 1934. 44-40 WCF was the largest caliber available. A 44 S&W magnum is only slightly larger, so it MIGHT chamber, but even if it will, DON'T use it. The modern Marlin 1894 Octagon was manufactured in 1973, and was produced for that year only. It is chambered for the modern .44 S&W magnum cartridge, and was a precurser to the "Cowboy" series. The information contained in the paragraph above relates to the original 1894 rifle series which was, as noted, discontnued in 1934.
Yes there is.I personally have a marlin model 1894 cowboy ltd.that is chambered for the .45 colt cartridge.A few that come to mind is the rossi lever action carbine,the marlin model 1894,some Winchester model 1894 carbines,original Winchester model 1892 lever action carbines etc.With the revival of the cowboy action matches at gun ranges across the country gun makers are making more and more firearms that fire the .45 colt cartridge.