What kind of carbine is the Marlin Camp 9?

What kind of carbine is the Marlin Camp 9?

However, I am going to use this opportunity to have a look at a dandy little carbine that has been around here for a few years; the Marlin Camp 9. Actually the Model 9 Camp Carbine, it has come to be called the Camp 9 among most users of the rifle.

What kind of scope does a Marlin Model 9 use?

While it is on my mind, any scope base for a Marlin lever action 336, 444, or 1895 will work perfectly on the Model 9 and Model 45 Camp Carbines. The Trijicon is a rugged little unit, and with its Weaver adaptor, weighs less then two ounces.

What kind of ammo is in a Marlin 9mm?

From the Marlin’s sixteen and one-half inch barrel, 9mm Luger ammo exhibits some pretty impressive velocities, for a pistol cartridge. I chronographed a few types of ammo, with the chronograph set at ten feet from the muzzle. Velocities are listed in the chart below in feet-per-second (fps). Bullet weights are listed in grains.

Is there such a thing as a camp 9 carbine?

Actually the Model 9 Camp Carbine, it has come to be called the Camp 9 among most users of the rifle. Never as popular as it should have been when it was on the market, the Camp 9, along with its big brother the Camp 45, has developed somewhat of a cult following since its production was discontinued in 1999.

How do you take a Marlin pump shotgun down?

Now is time to take down the gun. Grab and squeeze the pinch block and pull the magazine tube forward until the left-side detent pin projects outward to hold it in place. Insure the bolt is in battery and pull the slide arm forward and out, disengaging it from the locking bolt link and out of the receiver.

Can You disassemble a Marlin Model 1897 rifle?

Of course it can also be used for disassembling a clean rifle. The instructions also apply to other old rifles because some time will be spent on how to remove stuck screws. There is another manual available on the internet for about eight dollars that is advertised to be for the 1897.