Marlin Model 1984 Cowboy Limited 1894CB Production run?

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Marlin Model 1984 Cowboy Limited 1894CB Production run?

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Ok, sorry if I am being a pest but I would like to know more about the manufacturing of this rifle since 1993. I don't see the one I have and I know its a common model.

Looking for the production run for the:

1894CB 44-40 Cowboy Limited. Mine was manufactured in 1997.

Can someone lead me to more info? So far this is what I have found. Am I missing anything else?

1894S: 1993 (925)
44-40Win
Ser #'s 444000xx
*Not cataloged*


1894 Century Limited: 1994 (2500)
44-40 Win
Ser #'s
100th Anniversary edition of the Model 1894. Case Colored Engraved Receiver, 24 "Octagon barrel, curved brass butt plate.

1894 CNLTD Employee Edition
44-40
serial numbered 001 -100

1894 Cowboy II and (Cowboy Limited?) 1996-1999
44-40 Win
24 " tapered octagon barrel, Marbles sights.


1894D Cowboy Carbine Limited: 2000 (325)
44-40 Win
Serial Nos 1894DXXX*Not cataloged*, Special Run for Davidsons, Lettered from Marlin, Rollstamped "Cowboy Limited", uncheckered , 20" tapered octagon barrel.





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Post by Four-Eyed Buck »

Savvy, it's included in the Cowboy II run. Some were marked limited, some as Cowboy II.................Buck 8)
If Marlin made SA revolvers, I'd be shooting those, too!!!
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I figured there was a method to that madness!!

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Buck are you the same Buck on the SASS?
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Guilty as charged :oops: :roll: 8)
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Hey Savvy Jack, you left out the 1894 CNLTD Employee Edition in 44-40 there were 100 made. They are serial numbered 001 -100.
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Thanks I'll edit it.
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Any idea what the sn# run was for these?
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Because they were the centenial, They numbered them 94CL**** the last digits starting with 0001 which 0001-0100 were the employee edition and went on from there.
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Darn, I meant for the 1997 models Cowboy Limited and Cowboy II sn# starts at 030xxxx
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