Quote:Marlinguy That 1881 Marlin-Flues looks nice. What cal, and do you shoot it ? I saw a Marlin 1881 about 20 years ago (before I had seen a Kennedy )and it really appealed to me, although the price was too high for me to justify at the time. I would like a Marlin 1881 in 32-40 with DST. I am currently enjoying shooting My 32-20 Kennedy. good bore ,good trigger, good accuracy , and something a little odd and unusual
It's the most common 1881 caliber, .40-60 Marlin. Yes, I've shot it a lot in the past, but not in recent years. I bought it out of a local gun shop's "junker barrel" when they were closing. I spotted the Swiss buttplate sticking out, and was very interested, but surprised when I pulled it out and saw it was not a single shot rifle!
Took me over a year to figure out the roll stamp "E Flues Bay City" on the barrel, but once I did the information came rolling in. I ended up gathering a stack of provenance on Emil Flues and this gun that's over an inch thick! Flues was chief designer for Ithaca Shotguns and this rifle was built for a judge in Saginaw, Mi. when Flues was secretary of the local schuetzen club in Bay City, Mi. and built many guns for club members. It's the only known repeater he ever did. All others were either single shot rifles, or later on fine high end double shotguns.