- Marlin Model 780
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Marlin Model 780 Type Rifle Place of origin USA Production history Manufacturer Marlin Firearms Produced ended in 1988 Variants Marlin Model 781
Marlin Model 782
Marlin Model 783Specifications Weight 6 lbs Length 41 in Cartridge .22 LR Caliber .22 Action Bolt Action Feed system 7 round box magazine Sights open rear, ramp front The Marlin Model 780 is a .22 Bolt action rifle produced by Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. Major features include micro-groove barrel, a 2 position safety lever, walnut stock, and 7 round box magazine. Production of the model 780 ended in 1988 and it was replaced by the Marlin 880 in 1989
Features
The Marlin Model 780 features a 21.25 inch barrel inch barrel with micro-groove rifling (16 grooves). It has buckhorn iron sights. It has a 2 position thumb safety lever. It uses a 7 round blued steel box magazine. It is capable of chambering .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges.
Uses
The Marlin 780 is well suited for small game hunting. It can also be used for low cost but serious target practice or hunting practice, or just plinking around. It is ideal for young shooters since it is small and light-weight. Since it can chamber .22 Short it is capable of target practice or pest control with less noise than a .22 Long Rifle. Due to its microgroove barrel, it is noted as being highly accurate at longer distances than most other .22 LR rifles.
Variants
- Model 780- removable box magazine
- Model 781- fixed tubular magazine
- Marlin Model 782- identical to the model 780 but chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
- Marlin Model 783- identical to the model 781 but chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
Categories:- Marlin Firearms Company firearms
- Rifles of the United States
- Semi-automatic rifles
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