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Marlin Firearms Co., formerly of North Haven, Connecticut, is a manufacturer of high power, center fire, lever action, bolt-action, and .22 caliber rimfire rifles. In the past, the company made shotguns, derringers and revolvers. Marlin owned the firearm manufacturer H & R Firearms. In 2007, Remington Arms, part of the Freedom Group acquired Marlin Firearms. Remington currently produces Marlin brand firearms at its Kentucky and New York manufacturing facilities. ==Products== Major models of Marlin rifles include: *Marlin No. 20, a .22 caliber pump-action rifle with tubular barrel *Marlin model 20, a .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle bolt-action rifle *Marlin Model 27 and 27s, Pump action rifles chambered in several smokeless powder crtridges. Early models had octagon barrels *Marlin Model 1893, lever action repeater, precursor of the Model 36 and 336 *Marlin Model 1895 Military Repeater, 6 versions: 1895,G,GBL,GS,M,SBL. All are chambered for the 45/70 caliber except for the "M" (.450) *Marlin Model 444, produced from 1964 to present date. Variations include (from oldest to newest) 444T, 444S, 444SS, 444P (Outfitter) and 444XLR *Marlin Model 1897, lever action repeater, precursor of the Model 39 and 39A *Marlin Model 25M, .22 WMR bolt-action rifle *Marlin Model 25N, now the Model 925, a .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle bolt-action rifle *Marlin Model XT-22 available in long rifle and .22 WMR, There are 15 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 rifle *Marlin Model 1894, lever action carbines in revolver calibers — .357 Magnum (1894C), .41 Magnum (1894FG & 1894S), .44 Magnum (1894SS or plain 1894), and .45 Colt (1894 Cowboy) *Marlin Model 336, one of the most popular lever action hunting rifles in the world *Marlin Camp Carbine, a discontinued model *Marlin Model 70P "Papoose", a lightweight, magazine-fed, .22 LR carbine with a detachable barrel; it is designed to be taken down for easy transport while camping, backpacking, etc. *Marlin Model 795, a .22 LR semi-automatic rifle. *Marlin Model 700, a .22 LR semi-automatic rifle, similar to the Model 795, but has a heavy tapered target barrel *Marlin 780, a bolt action hunting rifle *Marlin Model 7000, a .22 LR semi-automatic rifle, similar to the Model 795, but has a heavy non-tapered target barrel *Marlin Model 2000, a .22 LR bolt-action rifle, designed for biathlon competition *Marlin Model MR7, a long action center fire bolt-action rifle available in .30-06, .270,and .25-06 manufactured from 1996-1999 A few were offered in .280 Remington in 1999 *Marlin Model XL7, a long action center fire bolt-action rifle available in .30-06, .270, and .25-06 *Marlin Model XS7, a short action center fire bolt-action rifle available in .308, .243 Win, and 7mm-08 *Marlin Model 1881, one of the earliest large caliber lever action repeating rifles Significant variations of many of these rifles have usually also been manufactured. For example, there are 6 distinctly different variations manufactured for the Marlin Model 60. Marlin has been making lever-action rifles since 1881, and in 2008, they produced their 30 millionth lever-action rifle, which was donated to the National Rifle Association. Shotguns include: *Marlin Model 25MG, a bolt action, .22 WMR shotgun *Marlin Model 55, a bolt-action shotgun Submachine guns include: *M2 Hyde, a WWII submachinegun prototype *United Defense M42, a WWII submachinegun for OSS 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marlin Firearms」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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