The Marlin 1894 Trapper is a modernised lever-action built for durability, fast handling and classic utility in demanding condition
The trapper comes in .357 and .44 Magnum

Marlin 1894 Trapper


The Marlin 1894 Trapper is a modernised lever-action built for durability, fast handling and classic utility in demanding conditions. The receiver, lever and trigger guard are CNC-machined stainless steel, providing strength and corrosion resistance, while the cold hammer-forged stainless barrel delivers excellent accuracy and long service life. A matte, non-reflective finish keeps glare to a minimum in the field. The threaded barrel (5/8”-24) allows easy fitment of muzzle devices and the receiver-mounted Skinner Sights peep sight enables rapid, instinctive target acquisition. A tubular magazine with a receiver-mounted loading gate feeds smoothly and reliably, handling a wide range of factory ammunition with ease. A laminated stock and fore-end offer dimensional stability across changing weather conditions, complemented by sharp chequering and a slim fore-end profile for a secure, comfortable grip. The oversized lever loop ensures positive operation with gloved hands, while the soft rubber buttpad helps manage recoil. Blending traditional lever-gun handling with modern materials and features, the 1894 Trapper is a versatile, hard-wearing rifle equally at home in the bush, on the property or at the range.

Ask at your local gun shop or visit sporting.nioa.com.au.

 

 

 


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Tony Pizzata

Tony's hunting career spans more than 50 years, from small game here in Australia through to big-game hunts around the globe. His first article was published in Sporting Shooter magazine almost 40 years, and he has worked full-time here as National Sales Manager and Field Editor for over 35 years. Tony's contribution to Sporting Shooter's solid foundations spans its printed history as well as its move to a digital future.

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