Well, that is the best way to do it anyway, with rifles which are new to you, to go to the range and shoot a few of them.
There are differences between a Winchester 94 and a Win 92 in the same .375 caliber. And there are a half dozen varieties of Marlin 1894s, in terms of barrel length, round or octagon, sights, straight stock or straight, crescent steel butt or flat.
Just to throw more confusion into the soup, here is a replica of the old Colt Lightning, in .357 / 38, a pump action, the Beretta Gold Rush, in 20-inch and 24-inch barrels

There are differences between a Winchester 94 and a Win 92 in the same .375 caliber. And there are a half dozen varieties of Marlin 1894s, in terms of barrel length, round or octagon, sights, straight stock or straight, crescent steel butt or flat.
Just to throw more confusion into the soup, here is a replica of the old Colt Lightning, in .357 / 38, a pump action, the Beretta Gold Rush, in 20-inch and 24-inch barrels

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