Marlin 1894 Price History & Deals
16 deals tracked from r/gundeals
Great deals exist. The Marlin 1894 has dropped as low as $725 on r/gundeals, which is 29% below the average price of $1028.
A good deal is anything under $976. A great deal is under $874. We've tracked 16 priced deals, so this data is solid.
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Marlin 1894 Market Analysis
The Marlin 1894 typically sells for around $1050 on r/gundeals, placing it in the premium segment. Across 16 tracked deals, prices have ranged from $725 to $1342, with most transactions landing between $1000 and $1079. That's a 60% spread between the lowest and highest prices, meaning timing and retailer selection matter significantly for this product.
Over the past 13 months, Marlin 1894 prices have risen by approximately 4%. Recent deals have averaged $1054 compared to $1014 for earlier listings. This may reflect increased demand, reduced supply, or broader market trends.
The best prices on Marlin 1894 have come from Notjustguns, averaging $940 across 2 deals — roughly $88 below the overall average. Historically, December tends to offer the lowest prices, averaging $876 — about $151 below the yearly average.
If you're cross-shopping, the Ruger 10/22 averages $269 across 27 deals (74% less), while the Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 averages $1283 across 48 deals. Deal frequency and pricing history for each can be found on their respective product pages.
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What You Should Know About Marlin 1894
- Best retailer: Notjustguns has offered the best prices on Marlin 1894, averaging $940 — about $139 less than the overall average.
- Community favorite: The highest-rated Marlin 1894 deal had 92 upvotes at $1050 from Canoecreekarmory — r/gundeals clearly thought that was a standout price.
- Price range: Marlin 1894 prices vary widely — from $725 to $1342 (a 60% spread). Patience and alerts pay off here.
- Deal frequency: Marlin 1894 deals are relatively rare — about every 27 days. When one shows up at a good price, act fast.
- Target price: Aim for under $976 — that puts you in "good deal" territory.