I traded a gun for a Marlin 1894FG a few weeks ago. My plan was to keep it till about mid summer and then sell it since they are not making them in 2006. This one looked way better than the one I had last year that was not a speciman of fine workmanship and it did jam pretty regular. Off I go to the range today, figure I might as well put 5-10 rounds through it, how much could that hurt the value. Ignoring the first shot feeling the gun out, I then shot a five shot group at 50 yards that were all touching.
This one was already smoother and better looking than my other one that I sold and now it has to be a good shooter too. All my other guns in the safe keep asking it to stay, but that was not my plan. Maybe if all my other guns keep begging me to let it stay I will give in.