MARLIN MODEL 9 Camp Carbine Rifle 9MM 9x19 OWNERS MANUAL - $5.39. MARLIN MODEL 9 10 PAGE 8x11 Printed MANUAL Card Stock Cover. COMB BOUND Check out my other items! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Marlin Model 9 Camp Carbine OWNER'S MANUAL, dated 6/89, 9 pages of information. $10.75 Buy It Now 28d 21h. MARLIN MODEL 45 CAMP CARBINE OWNER'S MANUAL, dated 7/99 - much info for Camp 45. $10.75 Buy It Now 28d 21h. MARLIN FRONT SIGHT HOOD CUTAWAY Model 512 60 70 995 512 F406440 BLUE CAMP 9 45. Da book says: 16 1/2' Micro-Groove barrel; 7 shot magazine; machined steel receiver is sandblasted to reduce glare and drilled and tapped for scope mounting. Manual bolt hold open, automatic last-shot bolt hold-open. Garand style safety, magazine safety, loaded chamber indicator. Walnut finished hardwood stock with rubber rifle butt pad and pressed checkering, swivel studs. Adjustible folding rear sight, ramp front with high visibilty orange front sight post and cutaway Wide-scan hood. Approx weight 6 3/4# oal 35 1/2'. Some eight shot magazines work, others don't. Wilson 10 would not work. Sportsman's Guide 19 rounders work some times. Ejected normal 165PF pistol loads about 20 feet, accuracy acceptable @ 50 yards, meaning I would not want to be standing still if you were shooting at me. ![]() I have had a.45 camp for about 8 years. Wilson 10 rounders work great in it, Mec Gar's 10 rnd. Mags don't fit because they use a tab at the rear to prevent overinsertion, nothing that can't be fixed with a bench grinder. Mine used to eject VERY forcefully. The factory recoil spring is only L11. Wolf makes a L16 replacement, now mine throws the brass about 6' with 230 lrn with 5.4g 231 (940 fps). Same load produced 745 fps in a 5' 1911. The mag safety keeps the mags from dropping free, but the offending parts are easily removed, making ulasc much easier too. The factory ft.
As noted by others, both guns have a 16' barrel and wood stock. Some aftermarket stocks exist, but Marlin discontinued both models some time ago. The receivers are drilled and tapped for scope mounts. I've owned (and eventually sold) both models. The magazine disconnect was annoying. The trigger was heavy and really squishy. I had a couple of aftermarket 20-round mags for the 9mm that ran just fine, in addition to the factory mags. I had good luck with McCormick and Wilson mags in the.45 gun. I eventually moved on to other 9mm and.45 carbines so I sold the Marlins. They were good guns, and the trigger was, IMO, the biggest drawback. Of the two, I preferred the.45. ![]() About Us Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time We provide original gun parts, collectible firearms, and related merchandise with integrity, quality, and service, which are the strengths of our business. We focus primarily on original factory manufactured parts with minimal wear for obsolete firearms, but also stock parts for modern firearms as well as a limited number of reproduction parts. Our company will continue making changes to improve customer service, the ease of ordering, and the quality of merchandise for you, our customers. Thank you for visiting our website. Notice: We are a 'Mail Order Only' company and do not have a show room or location for the public to pick up merchandise.
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