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Its probably a model 1894 & should be marked as such on the upper tang.

Prior to the model 1894 Marlin made a Model 1889 in the same calibres that was not marked.

But, a 1889 should only have 2 patent dates, 1887 & 1889 I believe. It is possible you have a model 1889 with a model 1894 barrel on it.

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