The Marlin model 1894, chambered in .44mag, will accept all factory .44 magnum ammunition. I recommend jacketed or semi-jacketed ammo to prevent lead from fouling the barrel. Other than that, you're good with any "off the shelf" .44 magnum ammunition you choose.
100-400 USD
Most used marlin model 1894 cowboy rifles have been selling for 575 dollars and up,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
100-500 USD
Carrying ammunition.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
It used to indicate 30 caliber, 30 grains of smokeless powder. Not sure if that is still true. It started out as 30WCF meaning 30 caliber Winchester Center Fire. Marlin used 30-30 to make their models.
Federal Ammunition sells rifle, handgun, shot sell, and rimfire ammunition. Federal Ammunition is a known website which is being used by thousands of people. They sell ammunition to people in the United States of America.
No, Centerfire ammunition is a cartridge-type ammunition, where muzzleloaders use separate bullet, powder, and priming charges.
The 7.62x59 ammunition is a surplus ammunition used in the Mosin Nagant
100-400 USD depending on condition
Will depend on which bulllet/ powder combination is used. For an example, including some graphs, follow the link below. Scroll way down until you get to the graphs- follow the .357 graph.
The current value of these marlin rifles range from 275-350 dollars.