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dan6195
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Question on Marlin 22 rifle

Several years ago I had a Marlin 22 clip fed,it was shorter than a model 60. I dont remeber if it was a bolt action or not. I'd like to find another one but don't remember the model number. Anyone got any ideas?

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Virgil
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Go to Wal-Mart and talk to someone in sporting goods and they should have a catalog with thousands of guns in it that they can order. I just got some prices a couple days ago on a couple bolt action clip fed Marlin 22's there.

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Larry Atherton
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I would check with a reputable gun smith or dealer. Locally i have been able to get hard to find clips from Wiliam Gun Sights in Davison, MI.

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ive got a marlin 70pss, it is awesome i love it and swear buy, it weighs in at just over 3 lbs and is only 35 in long

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thanks plott power is a70 shorter than model 60? what kind of action does it take to get the first shell in the chamber?

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yeah its a 2 in shorter and over 2 lbs lighter, the model 70pss is an autoloading rifle with a 7 round clip. i like the clip better i think its safer and easier than the tube fed, and for being a papoose style gun it is very accurate

http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firea...ading/70PSS.asp

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jeffm
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I have an old Marlin that says Glenfield model 25 on it. It is clip fed will shoot any .22 round, bolt action with 7 shot clips. Deadly accurate, but a little heavy. It has been the death of many a coon and squirrel.

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