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INTRODUCING THE FIRST RUGER-MADE MARLIN® FIREARM
THE MARLIN® MODEL 1895 SBL
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Under Ruger’s Ownership, the Great Marlin 1895 SBL Is Better Than Ever
Been chomping at the bit to see how a Ruger-made Marlin will handle and shoot? You won’t be disappointed.
This American-made lever-action rifle was manufactured with great pride and attention to detail. You can expect the same time-honored design as the traditional 1895, combined with Ruger’s trusted reputation for producing high-quality, reliable firearms.
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Improved manufacturing processes create tight tolerances, resulting in a reliable, attractive rifle. Multi-layered quality control procedures, including daily function and accuracy audits and multiple inspections, result in a high-quality product.
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Specifications
Model # | 70478 |
Caliber | 45-70 Govt |
Capacity | 6+1 |
Stock | Gray Laminate |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Finish | Polished Stainless |
Front Sight | High Visibility Tritium Fiber Optic |
Rear Sight | Adjustable Ghost Ring |
Weight | 7.3 lb. |
Overall Length | 37.25″ |
Length of Pull | 13.38″ |
Barrel Length | 19.1″ |
Thread Pattern | 11/16″-24 |
Thread Cap | Match-Polished |
Barrel | Cold Hammer-Forged Stainless Steel |
Twist | 1:20″ RH |
Grooves | 6 |
UPC | 7-36676-70478-1 |
Suggested Retail | $1,479.00 |
Instruction Manual | Model 1895 Manual |
NEW DETAILS
You may notice some changes to the details on this rifle. Here is how to identify a Ruger-made, Marlin® Model 1895 SBL:
The New Marlin 1895 SBL
The Ruger-Made Marlin 1895 SBL Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Marlin Firearms, www.marlinfirearms.com
- Model/Catalog #: 1895 SBL/70478
- Action: Stainless steel lever-action
- Finish: Polished stainless
- Chambering: .45/70 Government
- Barrel: Cold hammer-forged stainless steel, 19 inches, threaded at 11/16”x24 and capped
- Twist Rate: Righthand, 1 in 20 inches, 6 grooves
- Stock: Grey laminate hardwood
- Sights: Adjustable ghost ring rear, high visibility Tritium fiber optic front
- Weight: 7.3 pounds
- Length: 37.25 inches
- Length of Pull: 13.38 inches
- Suggested Retail: $1499.00
The 2021 Ruger/Marlin 1895 SBL is very true to the 2007 design, but there are some changes of note. The barrel is a half-inch longer and the muzzle is threaded and capped. This allows for the installation of a muzzle break or suppressor. Some might appreciate a break with max-power .45/70 loads delivering more than 50 foot-pounds of recoil, but to me, putting a suppressor on a fast-handling lever gun seems a lot like putting a saddle on a cat.
Instead of the white striped XS Sights front sight post, this rifle has a front sight with an integrated Tritium and fiber optic vial. This may not offer the same level of extended range precision, but it does seem ideal if you’re battling a pissed-off grizzly nosing around your tent at night. Marlin has also replaced the XS Sights’ Lever Rail with a proprietary version that retains the fully adjustable ghost ring sight. This 23-slot rail allows for the attachment of a scout scope, a prismatic sight, a miniature reflex sight, or even a traditional riflescope.
The bolt on the new SBL is radially fluted and nickel-plated, and all the stainless-steel metal surfaces on the rifle have been polished a bit more than on originals. Though Ruger made some manufacturing changes, such as heat treating before machining and crafting some parts by the wire EDM process, from a functional standpoint the new SBL is nearly identical to the old.
The action is noticeably smoother, though, and the edges on the large loop lever are radiused. On original SBLs these were sharp enough to peel skin. With my early SBL, the trigger is smooth and breaks crisply at 2.75 pounds. On the new SBL, the trigger is just as crisp but requires about twice the pull force.
Like with most factory lever guns the new SBL has a length of pull that’s about an inch too long for most shooters. But the forearm has been thinned down and the checkering on the wrist and forearm is much refined. There’s also a laser-etched Marlin Man logo on the grip cap and there’s a soft, 1-inch thick, recoil pad fitted to the butt.
Loading and Unloading the New Marlin 1895 SBL
The only operational difference between older 1895s and the new Ruger-made version concerns loading and unloading. With pre-Ruger 1895s, after the first round is loaded in the magazine tube you depress the loading gate with the bullet nose of the next cartridge and push it in. With this new rifle you must use the nose of the bullet to push the rim of the case already loaded out from under the loading gate before depressing it. Similarly, when unloading, you use the nose of a bullet to push the rim of the last round in the tube from under the loading gate, depress the loading gate, and then let the loaded rounds slide out.
Though this might seem like a flaw in design, I think it’s a better mousetrap. Sometimes when loading or unloading earlier 1895s, you would depress the loading gate and the rounds in the magazine tube would try to squirt out. With the new 1895 you must push on the rim of the last round prior to depressing the loading gate so this is averted.
Marlin 1895 SBL Range Results
I was reluctant to report how well this rifle shot for fear of being thought a charlatan. I tested four loads from a sandbag rest at 100 yards using Leupold’s intermediate eye relief (IER) VX-2, 1.5-4×28 riflescope. The average for 12 3-shot groups—three, 3-shot groups with each load—was a stunningly small 1.125 inches. And two of the loads averaged less than an inch. Just let that sink in; this is a sub-MOA, big bore, lever-action rifle.
But lever guns were not made for the bench. Their forte is dagger-like agility and fast-to-shoulder shooting like you need if you’ve jumped a whitetail in a clear cut. I worked at whacking steel plates from 50 to 100 yards, with single and multiple shots. First-round hits were easy and follow-up shots came quickly. I also removed the scope and spent some time snap shooting at close range after dusk to simulate a charging bear or buffalo. Starting with the rifle’s butt on my hip—eyes, muzzle, target—I could consistently punch a five-inch circle at 25 yards in less than 1.5 seconds. The bold, easy-to-see Tritium front sight, was an asset during these drills.
.45/70 Ammunition for the Marlin 1895 SBL
In the time of the original 1895, .45/70 loads were weak, much like Remington’s current 405-grain load. With its reintroduction in 1972 more powerful .45/70 loads, with ballistics similar to Federal’s 300-grain HammerDown load, emerged. Soon we also had magnum or heavy .45/70 loads, from companies like Buffalo Bore, that could generate a ton and a half of muzzle energy. The ability to function and fire such a wide power range of ammunition is what made the 1895 .45/70 popular in the modern world.
Remington’s chronograph must have been broken when they created their 405-grain load; it has never reached its advertised velocity of 1330 fps in any .45/70. But it is adequate for deer-sized game. Tier-two loads, like Federal HammerDown and Hornady LEVERevolution, are sufficient for all non-dangerous game. And, if beasts capable of eating or stomping you are what you’re after, heavy .45/70 loads will handle them. The Ruger-Marlin 1895 SBL functions perfectly with these and shoots them all with incredible precision.
Why The Marlin Model 1895 Will Never Die
The 1895 Remains One of the Best Rifles of All Time
Any discussion about what the best 10 rifles ever made might be, must include the Marlin 1895. I also believe that the SBL is the best version of that rifle. It’s compact, fast-handling, and powerful, and it’s compatible with most any sighting system. It can also be used to hunt any animal walking Earth. We’ve all been wondering what Ruger would do with Marlin and it looks like they may have created the finest 1895 ever. If it’s an indication of things to come, that little bit of cowboy in all of us is going to be very happy.
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You have to clean it before using it the first time.
Have had zero issues. Only at 500 rounds thus far.
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