Marlin 1895 Modern Lever Hunter .45-70 Govt M-Lok

$329,000.00

A Ruger-made Marlin 1895 lever-action updated with a Midwest Industries M-Lok forend for modern accessory mounting, chambered in .45-70 Govt for serious hunting.

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Description

Picture this: you’re in the Missouri timber, and you need a rifle that bridges the gap between classic power and modern utility. You want the legendary stopping power of a .45-70 Government cartridge, but you also want the option to mount a light or a laser for low-light conditions. That’s the specific niche the Marlin 1895 Modern Lever Hunter .45-70 Govt, 18″ Barrel, Midwest Industries M-Lok Forend, Black is built to fill. It’s a purpose-driven tool for the hunter who demands versatility without sacrificing the proven reliability of a lever-action.

So, what exactly is it? The Marlin 1895 Modern Lever Hunter is a Ruger-revived classic, updated with a Midwest Industries aluminum M-Lok forend. This replaces the traditional wooden forend, allowing direct attachment of modern accessories like lights, lasers, and vertical grips. It retains the side-eject design, threaded 11/16″-24 muzzle, and the robust, short-throw lever action Marlin is known for, chambered in the formidable .45-70 Government. At $3290.00, it’s a premium offering, so let’s break down where that value lies and what trade-offs you’re making.

Key Features & Practical Value

The core upgrade is the Midwest Industries M-Lok forend. This isn’t just cosmetic—it’s a functional shift. For hunters pursuing feral hogs or bear in low light, being able to mount a powerful, weapon-mounted light is a genuine force multiplier. The forend is a drop-in ready component, meaning no gunsmithing is required for the core platform. That said, you’re paying a premium for this modern convenience on a historic platform. Compared to a standard Marlin 1895 SBL, you’re investing in that modularity over the classic look.

Underneath the modern furniture, you get Ruger’s well-regarded build quality. The action is smooth, the 18-inch barrel is cold hammer-forged for accuracy, and the receiver is drilled and tapped for optics. The 11/16″-24 threaded muzzle is a thoughtful touch, ready for a suppressor or muzzle brake to help manage the .45-70’s significant recoil. With a capacity of 5+1 rounds of .45-70 Govt, it’s a potent package for any North American game. The real question is whether the accessory rail is worth the price jump for your specific use case.

Product Specifications
Specification Detail
Caliber .45-70 Government
Barrel Length 18 Inches
Overall Length 37 Inches (approx.)
Capacity 5+1 Rounds
Forend System Midwest Industries M-Lok
Muzzle Thread 11/16″-24

Pros, Cons, and Who It’s For

Pros: The modular M-Lok system is the biggest win, turning a classic into a truly modern hunting rifle. Ruger’s manufacturing means excellent fit and finish and a reliable action. The threaded barrel is a major plus for recoil or sound management. It’s a niche rifle that does its specific job very well.

Cons: The price is the most obvious hurdle. You can buy a very capable traditional lever-action and a separate modern rifle for this cost. The weight, around 7.3 lbs, is balanced but noticeable. It’s a specialist tool, not a generalist.

This rifle is for the hunter who has a specific need for a suppressed or accessorized big-bore lever gun. Think night hunters, those in thick brush where fast shots are needed, or anyone who wants the .45-70’s power in the most configurable platform possible. It’s not for the budget-conscious plinker or the purist who cherishes walnut and blued steel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the Midwest Industries forend fit on older Marlin 1895 models?

A: No, it is designed specifically for the new Ruger-made Marlin 1895 models with the updated barrel mounting system. It is not a retrofit for older Remington-era or JM-stamped Marlins.

Q: What optics mount directly to the receiver?

A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Marlin 336/1895 scope base pattern. Popular one-piece mounts from brands like Warne or EGW will fit, allowing you to mount a wide variety of scopes, including popular low-power variable optics (LPVOs) from Vortex or Leupold.

Q: Is this rifle suitable for beginners?

A: Generally, no. The .45-70 cartridge has substantial recoil and cost per round. The rifle itself is a premium-priced, specialized tool. A beginner would be better served with a more affordable and milder-recoiling platform to learn fundamentals. This is an expert’s rifle.

If the idea of a modernized, hard-hitting lever action that ships to Missouri and compliant US states aligns with your specific hunting requirements, this Marlin represents a focused solution. It delivers on its promise of blending old-world power with new-world utility. View availability and detailed specifications at firearms-missouri.com.

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