A very good all-purpose choice. But, due to the mechanical design of the 1894, you should buy at least two spare followers for the rifle (available from Brownells), and test them to make sure they work. As any cowboy action shooter will tell you, the followers wear out (from metal on metal pinging) at about 600 to 800 rounds, and then you will start experiencing the classic "Marlin jam." It will start with the shorter cartridges (.38 specials), and then eventually proceed upward to the .357 length rounds.
If you put a .357 mag soft point (fired out of a carbine) into a person at 200 yards, they aren't going anywhere. They will be either dead or looking for a blood transfusion. Don't let anyone tell you different. Check your trajectory charts. There is absolutely nothing wrong with sighting in a rifle so that it hits 4 to 5 inches high at 100 yards. The huge availability of ammo, "and the adequacy for killing deer out to 100 yards, make this a great low-budget choice. Morevover, the fact that it isn't a "black gun" makes it very very politically correct.
I have a feeling that in any true shtf situation, all of fhese studs who think that an M-14, AR--15 or similar rifle is the "utlitmate fighting weapon" would be quickly dusted off in my neck of the woods (the Shenandoah Valley) by 14 year old boys, with their deer rifles and 4 power scopes, firing from wooded cover. (Do these "he men" really think that people are going to "charge them" while they sit in foxholes? They need to grow up.)