GameHauler Report post Posted July 23, 2008 I am need of another gun value and probably suggestions for the best book. The OLDER gentleman across from my shop who for some unknown reason has taken a liking to me and has given me some Smok'n deals on several things and I think he is trying to do it again. I bought all his reloading stuff from him and he makes a point of checking with me just about every day to see if I have any new questions, which I do. One day I had loaded up some 357's using a load dat but forgot that I was to drop the load by 10% for a start load and may have some pretty hot loads for my revolver. Anyway he said after a day of thinking about it that maybe I should take his Wifes Marlin Custom Mod#18940S Micro-groove, Cal 357-38spl rifle as it would handle a heavy charge and I could look for pressures signs to see if they were safe. Now I really can not think of what I would need this gun for but it is absolutely BEAUTIFUL 99.9% sporting grade 4? 5? stock. I will take it out this weekend and give it a try and I know Monday he is going to try to let me have it at a good price. Short story long. What is it worth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueschaser3 Report post Posted July 23, 2008 GH, The blue book lists a 1894 CS but no OS. The CS is the same as the C it is a carbine and only chambered in .357/.38spl. 18.5" round barrel, straight hand stock and a squared lever. The gun is listed at $435 in 100% condition and $350 at 98%. Was OS a typo? Got any more specifics on the gun or does this description match? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueschaser3 Report post Posted July 23, 2008 GH, The blue book lists a 1894 CS but no OS. The CS is the same as the C it is a carbine and only chambered in .357/.38spl. 18.5" round barrel, straight hand stock and a squared lever. The gun is listed at $435 in 100% condition and $350 at 98%. Was OS a typo? Got any more specifics on the gun or does this description match? If the O is for octagon barrel the 100% condition is 475. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GameHauler Report post Posted July 23, 2008 GH, The blue book lists a 1894 CS but no OS. The CS is the same as the C it is a carbine and only chambered in .357/.38spl. 18.5" round barrel, straight hand stock and a squared lever. The gun is listed at $435 in 100% condition and $350 at 98%. Was OS a typo? Got any more specifics on the gun or does this description match? OS was not a typo but fading eyes Closer look with fading eyes sees CS Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueschaser3 Report post Posted July 23, 2008 your welcome, no problem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites