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  2. Marlin Model 60 - Wikipedia

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    Marlin Model 99 - this was the first version of the Model 60, offered in a walnut stock, 1959 to 1961; Marlin Model 99DL - Deluxe model with Monte Carlo walnut stock and a butt plate end cap with white line spacer. Gold tone trigger and trigger guard, 1961 - 1964; Marlin Model 99C - Similar to 99, but Micro Groove barrel and only trigger was ...

  3. Marlin Model 70P - Wikipedia

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    The Model 70P is based on the earlier Marlin Model 70 (currently listed as Model 795) that has a fixed barrel and conventional stock. Its semi-automatic action originated with the Marlin Model 60 . The Marlin Model 70PSS variant has a synthetic stock and stainless steel barrel.

  4. Marlin Levermatic - Wikipedia

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    Marlin Levermatic. The Marlin Levermatic was a family of lever-action rifles created by Marlin Firearms in the 1955. The Levermatic differed from the traditional lever-action rifles, such as the Marlin 39A, in that it employed a cam-and-roller system giving it an extremely smooth and short lever motion to reload a new cartridge.

  5. Marlin Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Marlin Model XT-17 chambered for .17 HMR, There are several variations of this rifle available; Marlin Model Golden 39A, lever action repeater, the longest continuously produced rifle in the world; Marlin Levermatic, an innovative short-throw lever-action rifle in a variety of small cartridges; Marlin Model 60, a popular .22 LR caliber semi ...

  6. Marlin Model 336 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 336 is a direct development of the Marlin Model 1893 rifle which was produced from 1893 to 1936. [2][3] Based on the patents of L.L. Hepburn, the Model 1893 incorporated a new locking bolt system and a two-piece firing pin. [3] In 1936, with only minor changes to the stock, forearm, and sights, the Model 1893 was redesignated the ...

  7. Marlin Model 1894 - Wikipedia

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    The Marlin Model 1894 is a lever-action repeating rifle introduced in 1894 by the Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. At its introduction the rifle came with a 24-inch barrel and was chambered for a variety of rounds such as .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester, .38-40, and .44-40. Variants in other chamberings remain in ...

  8. .444 Marlin - Wikipedia

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    2,665 ft⋅lbf (3,613 J) Test barrel length: 24 in. Source (s): Hornady [1] / Remington [2] The .444 Marlin (10.9×57mmR) is a rifle cartridge designed in 1964 by Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms. It was designed to fill the gap left when the older .45-70 cartridge was not available in new lever-action rifles; at the time it was the largest ...

  9. M50 Reising - Wikipedia

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    M50 Reising. The .45 Reising submachine gun was manufactured by Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Arms Company in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, and was designed and patented by Eugene Reising in 1940. The three versions of the weapon were the Model 50, the folding stock Model 55, and the semiautomatic Model 60 rifle. [4]