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Marlin 1895 .45-70 Government 19.1in

$1,270.58

The Marlin 1895 .45-70 Government 19.1in delivers a threaded barrel, ghost ring sights, and six-round tubular magazine in a rugged lever-action package. Built for brush hunting and heavy-target shooting, this rifle combines traditional reliability with modern features at a competitive price.

The Marlin 1895 .45-70 Government 19.1in is a lever-action rifle that bridges the gap between traditional hunting iron and modern heavy-bore precision. Chambered in .45-70 Government, this 19.1-inch threaded barrel model delivers the punch you need for brush country and close-range steel without sacrificing the reliability of a proven action. The six-round tubular magazine feeds flat-nose loads reliably, and the ghost ring sights get you on target fast—even in thick cover. Per Marlin’s current production specs, this rifle ships with a laminate stock and blued metal finish, making it a rugged tool for the shooter who needs to put lead on target at moderate distances.

Manufacturer Marlin Firearms
Model 1895
Material Steel receiver, blued finish; laminate stock
Compatibility .45-70 Government ammunition (flat-nose or round-nose only for tubular magazine)
Finish Blued metal, laminate stock
Weight 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • 19.1-inch threaded barrel: Why it matters—lets you mount a suppressor or muzzle brake directly, reducing recoil and noise for extended shooting sessions without losing the compact profile needed for tight quarters.
  • Ghost ring sights: Why it matters—provides a fast, low-contrast sight picture that works in low light and heavy brush, with a wide rear aperture that speeds target acquisition over traditional buckhorn sights.
  • Six-round tubular magazine: Why it matters—gives you enough capacity for follow-up shots on game or multiple steel targets, while keeping the rifle slim and balanced for carry.
  • Laminate stock: Why it matters—resists moisture and temperature changes better than traditional walnut, so the zero stays consistent when you’re hunting in rain or snow.
  • Blued steel finish: Why it matters—offers corrosion resistance and a low-glare surface that won’t spook game, with a classic look that holds up under field use.

Who It’s For

This rifle is built for the hunter who pushes through alder thickets chasing black bear or wild boar, and for the long-range shooter who wants a heavy-bore option for ringing steel at 100-300 yards. If you run a suppressor on a lever gun or need a brush gun that can handle .45-70 loads from 300-grain to 405-grain, the Marlin 1895 fits that niche. It’s also a solid choice for the collector who wants a modern take on a classic action without giving up reliability.

Pros / Cons

  • Pros: Threaded muzzle from the factory saves you a gunsmith trip; ghost ring sights are a genuine upgrade over standard open sights; laminate stock won’t warp in humid conditions; six-round capacity is generous for the caliber.
  • Cons: The laminate stock adds a bit of weight over synthetic options, and the blued finish requires more care than a Cerakote or stainless model if you’re in saltwater environments.

Comparison: Marlin 1895 vs. Henry Big Boy .45-70 vs. Ruger No. 1 .45-70

Feature Marlin 1895 .45-70 19.1in Henry Big Boy .45-70 Ruger No. 1 .45-70
Action Lever action (side ejection) Lever action (side gate loading) Single-shot falling block
Barrel length 19.1 inches, threaded 20 inches, non-threaded 22 inches, non-threaded
Magazine capacity 6 rounds 4 rounds 1 round
Sights Ghost ring rear, hooded front Buckhorn rear, brass bead front None (scope rail included)
Stock Laminate Walnut or synthetic Walnut
Weight 7.5 lbs 8.0 lbs 7.0 lbs
Price $1,134.45 $1,050–$1,200 $1,400–$1,600
What is the barrel twist rate on the Marlin 1895 .45-70 Government 19.1in?

The Marlin 1895 .45-70 Government 19.1in uses a 1:20 inch twist rate, per Marlin specifications. This twist stabilizes the common 300- to 405-grain .45-70 loads used in hunting and target shooting.

Can I mount a scope on this rifle without removing the ghost ring sights?

Yes—the receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope base, and the ghost ring sights sit low enough that a low-profile scope mount (like a Talley or Warne) can co-witness or clear the rear sight. However, if you use a high-magnification scope, you may need to remove the rear sight for clearance.

Does the Marlin 1895 .45-70 19.1in come with a threaded muzzle protector?

Yes, the rifle ships with a thread protector installed on the 5/8×24 threaded muzzle. You can remove it to attach a suppressor or brake.

What is the effective range of the .45-70 Government for hunting?

With factory loads, the .45-70 Government is effective to 150-200 yards on deer-sized game, and out to 100 yards on larger game like bear or elk. Handloaders can extend that range with heavy-for-caliber bullets, but the cartridge’s trajectory limits practical distance to about 250 yards.

Is the Marlin 1895 compatible with aftermarket triggers?

Yes, aftermarket triggers from Timney and Geissele are available for the Marlin 1895, offering adjustable pull weights from 2.5 to 4.5 pounds. The factory trigger breaks around 5-6 pounds, which is adequate for hunting but can be improved for precision work.

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Last updated: April 2026

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