Marlin Model 795

Marlin Model 795
Type Rifle
Place of origin  USA
Production history
Manufacturer Marlin Firearms
Variants see variants
Specifications
Weight 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

The Marlin Model 795 is a .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 box magazine. It is similar to the Marlin 60, with slight barrel and action differences due to the magazine differences. When the ProMag MAR-A1 25-round magazines became available, the Marlin 795 became a competitor to the Ruger 10/22, the Mossberg 702, the Remington 597, and the Mossberg Blaze.

Features

The Marlin Model 795 features an 18 inch barrel with 1:16 inch twist rate micro-groove rifling (16 grooves). It has adjustable open rear and ramp front sight, but as an alternative to iron sights, the receiver is grooved for a scope mount. It has an automatic "last-shot" bolt hold-open feature, a manual bolt hold-open and a cross-bolt safety. It uses a 10-round nickel-plated box magazine.

Uses

The Marlin 795 is well suited for small game hunting. It can also be used for low cost but serious target practice for competition or hunting practice, or just plinking (informal target practice). It is ideal for young shooters since it is small and light-weight.

Manufacturer Recommended Ammunition

Variants

References

  1. "User's Manual" (PDF). p. 4.
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