Marlin 1895 .444 Marlin Lever Rifle | 22″ Barrel

$187,906.00

A classic, hard-hitting lever-action rifle chambered in .444 Marlin, built for serious big-game hunting with traditional walnut and steel construction at a mid-range price.

Description

Picture this: you’re in the Missouri timber, and you need a rifle that can handle anything from a whitetail at 150 yards to a black bear that’s gotten a little too curious. You need power, reliability, and a classic feel that doesn’t break the bank. That’s the exact scenario the Marlin 1895 .444 Marlin is built for. It’s a no-nonsense, hard-hitting lever-action rifle designed for serious hunters who prioritize raw stopping power and traditional craftsmanship over flashy gimmicks.

The Marlin 1895 .444 Marlin, Lever, 22″ Barrel, American Walnut Stock, 5rd is a classic American lever-action rifle chambered in the potent .444 Marlin cartridge. It features a 22-inch barrel, a solid American walnut stock, and a 5-round tubular magazine, delivering formidable power for big game hunting at a mid-range price point of $1879.06. This rifle is drop-in ready for the field, requiring no gunsmithing to get started, and is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Let’s talk about the heart of this rifle: the .444 Marlin cartridge. This isn’t a plinking round. It launches a heavy .429-caliber bullet with authority, generating energy figures that rival and often surpass the legendary .45-70 Government in factory loadings. For the budget-conscious hunter, that means you’re getting top-tier big-bore performance without stepping into the premium custom rifle price bracket. The 22-inch barrel provides a good balance, offering a full powder burn for maximum velocity without becoming unwieldy in dense cover. The American walnut stock isn’t just for looks—it’s durable, absorbs recoil better than synthetic options, and develops a character all its own over years of honest use.

The action is where Marlin’s reputation was built. The side-ejecting design and solid-top receiver make it a natural companion for optics, unlike some top-ejecting competitors. You can mount a scope using Weaver-style bases compatible with many popular rings from brands like Leupold or Warne, turning this lever gun into a capable medium-range hunter. The 5-round capacity is practical; it’s enough for most hunting situations without making the rifle overly long or front-heavy. With an overall length around 41 inches and a weight likely near 7.5 pounds, it carries well but reminds you of its power with every shot.

Specification Detail
Caliber .444 Marlin
Action Lever
Barrel Length 22 Inches
Stock American Walnut
Magazine Capacity 5 Rounds (tubular)
Sights Adjustable rear, ramp front (typical)

Pros: Offers tremendous stopping power for large game at a price point below many custom big-bores. The classic walnut and steel construction ensures longevity and retains value. The side-eject design is optics-friendly, a real advantage for hunters. It’s a simple, robust platform known for reliability.

Cons: The .444 Marlin ammunition is more expensive and less common than .30-30 or .45-70, so practice ammo costs add up. Recoil is significant—it’s not a rifle for a casual shooter. The traditional design lacks modern features like a threaded barrel or quick-detach sling mounts, which some hunters may want.

So who is this rifle for? It’s for the Missouri hunter who pursues elk, bear, or large boar and needs a cartridge that can anchor an animal quickly. It’s for the shooter who appreciates the tactile satisfaction of a lever-action and the warmth of a wood stock, but who also demands serious performance. If your priority is the most power per dollar in a timeless, reliable package, this Marlin 1895 makes a compelling argument. You’re paying for the chambering and the heritage, not for unnecessary frills.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the .444 Marlin compare to the .45-70?

A: With modern factory ammunition, the .444 often has a flatter trajectory and higher muzzle energy due to its higher velocity, while the .45-70 has a wider selection of bullet weights and loads, including milder cowboy action rounds. For hunting, both are extremely effective; the .444 is a bit more specialized.

Q: Is the recoil manageable?

A: Let’s be honest—it’s stout. It generates significant recoil, similar to a heavy .45-70 load. It’s manageable with proper technique and a good recoil pad, but it’s not a rifle you’d want to shoot dozens of rounds from at the bench in one session. Practice is essential but can be costly.

Q: Can I use a scope on this rifle?

A: Absolutely. The solid-top, side-eject receiver is designed for scope mounting. You’ll need to purchase a set of Weaver or Picatinny bases designed for the Marlin 1895, and then standard rings. A low-power variable scope or a fixed 2-4x power is an ideal match for this rifle’s capabilities.

If a powerful, traditional lever-action that delivers serious hunting capability fits your needs, view the full details and availability on our site.

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