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New Marlin Trapper 1895


jrtMA

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Any optic recommendations for my new Marlin? I think a prism scope might be a good direction. This will only be a fun range gun for the time being.
 

Little to no experience with lever actions but had to scratch this itch for some reason. I’ve wanted a 45-70 for a while now. Any other advice is welcome.

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18 hours ago, Armed Eye Doc said:

Nice rifle Jay!  A good 3x or 5x prism scope would be a nice addition to that.

Thanks. They’re suppose to be better for aging eyes. I think that’s solid advice. I don’t see much of a point going out beyond x6 for what the rifle is but that’s just personal preference. 
 

Just found a company that does a different style +6 “quiver” for the stock. Ranger Point Precision is on the handguard now. I could easily move to an extra 18 carry without going nuts on the handguard 🤔 

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Brother, I've had my Marlin 1895 GBL since 2015, as my "Merry Christmas to ME" gun.  I did the XS Sights lever rail on it, and put on a PA red dot just to see how long it would last on that gun.  It ain't dead yet, decade later.  I have over 1k rounds through that gun, with that red dot.  It won't die.

I can shoot that thing to 300 yards easy, with the red dot, with a 100 yard zero.  It's a fuqqn beast.  

45-70 is the shiit.  

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2 hours ago, MtnMike said:

Gen 2 3x Primary Arms Cyclops perhaps?

That might be a little high, for a height-over-bore setup - but I bet it won't fail from recoil.  Those are tough, small little bastards.  :thumbup:

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On 1/12/2026 at 11:12 PM, 98Z5V said:

Brother, I've had my Marlin 1895 GBL since 2015, as my "Merry Christmas to ME" gun.  I did the XS Sights lever rail on it, and put on a PA red dot just to see how long it would last on that gun.  It ain't dead yet, decade later.  I have over 1k rounds through that gun, with that red dot.  It won't die.

I can shoot that thing to 300 yards easy, with the red dot, with a 100 yard zero.  It's a fuqqn beast.  

45-70 is the shiit.  

Thanks. Those sights are nice. I’ll give them a closer look and PA is always a winner in my eyes.

I ran a box through her the other day. I definitely need some kind of optic. Just have to get use to the stock irons for the time being. Gun, upgrades, and ammo have me in for $2k so far. I bought a new trigger, stronger ejector, and aluminum mag follower. Trigger cuts it down to 3.5 lbs from what I’ve seen. I’m happy with that. 

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16 hours ago, 98Z5V said:

Which one did you go with? 

Great minds think alike! Exactly what I bought. Similar results to the Ranger Precision triggers but I went with WWG. Just installed it and haven’t shot with the upgrade but there is a clear difference. I’m guessing the stated 3-3.5 is accurate.

Their ejector did not fit though. I was scraping metal for 15 minutes and just went back to original. The bolt would not fit back in.
 

I also see why people complain about disassembly and reassembly with the Marlins. Holy sh!t that return spring is an absolute nightmare to get back in place. I crazy amount of pressure is needed. 

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6 hours ago, jrtMA said:

Great minds think alike! Exactly what I bought. Similar results to the Ranger Precision triggers but I went with WWG. Just installed it and haven’t shot with the upgrade but there is a clear difference. I’m guessing the stated 3-3.5 is accurate.

Their ejector did not fit though. I was scraping metal for 15 minutes and just went back to original. The bolt would not fit back in.
 

I also see why people complain about disassembly and reassembly with the Marlins. Holy sh!t that return spring is an absolute nightmare to get back in place. I crazy amount of pressure is needed. 

All the confirmation I needed.  I've read the reviews for years, and just never "pulled the trigger..."   :laffs: Pun intended.  :lmao:

I'm buying it, brother.  Good Intel.  :hail:

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