Marlin Model 795
The Marlin Model 795 is an American .22 LR semi-automatic rifle produced by Remington Arms of Mayfield, Kentucky, formerly by Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. Major features include micro-groove barrel, a cross-bolt safety, black synthetic stock, and 10-round nickel plated box magazine. It is similar to the Marlin 60, with slight barrel and action differences due to the magazine differences.
Marlin Model 795 | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Marlin Firearms |
Variants | see variants |
Specifications | |
Mass | 4.5 lbs |
Length | 37 in (940 mm) |
Barrel length | 18 in |
Cartridge | .22 LR |
Caliber | .22 |
Action | semi-automatic |
Feed system | 10-round box magazine, 25-round magazine (ProMag MAR-A1) |
Sights | open rear, ramp front |
Manufacturer Recommended Ammunition
- CCI Mini-Mag
- CCI Mini-Mag Hollow Point
- Federal Classic High Velocity
- Winchester Super X High Velocity[1]
Variants
- Model 795-blued steel barrel and receiver
- Model 795SS-stainless steel barrel and receiver
- Model 795LTR (LTR stood for Liberty Training Rifle), produced in 2013 in collaboration with Project Appleseed.
- Model 70PSS takedown version, produced from 1984–present. (SS is the stainless steel version)
- Marlin 70HC with 25-round magazine (HC stood for High Capacity), produced from 1988–1996.
- Glenfield 70 with 7 & 12-round magazines from 1988–1996.
- Marlin 7000 - Heavy Target Barrel version of the 795, made from 1997-2004
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References
- "User's Manual" (PDF). p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009.
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