Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Marlin Model 795

Rifle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

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.

Quick Facts Type, Place of origin ...
Remove ads

The rifle features a last round hold open of the action and a receiver that has a 3/8" groove for mounting optics.

Remove ads
  • 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
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads