I .JIRr/tit~ 11""1 - I In ' IIIII 11\\ I ,I . ".. I I - I II 1_" ... -~ I .1 I -.11111;." - .-':'f- II'} __ 1".1 ~-. I 1 ~I ~ ~ ..: ~I~f.-!J. III II""' .JI~ II I III '"'... lIP ~.I r. 10" ":" ;: il '. ~ ~I~~OOD~ lro~~~~ ~~~~rn~ro~~ This manual contains operating, care and" maintenance in. structions. Please read it carefully and keep it handy.
1. Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. 2. Keep the safety ON SAFE until you are ready to shoot. r, L ~..."l\ ' ~" J I J 'Lll I ~ , ;f~L (I j: 3. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. 4. Use only clean, dry, factory-loaded ammunition of the proper size and caliber. 5. Don't use modified or mutilated ammunition. 6. When carrying your gun never point it at anything you do not want to shoot. 7. Be sure to keep the barrel and mechanism clean and free of obstructions. 8.
How your Marlin is made Now that you are a Marlin owner, you should know a little bit more about the company that makes America's finest firearms. And we don't say that lightly - over four generations of Marlin.totin' sportsmen say it for us! For over 100 years, Marlin gunsmiths have been turning out the kind of quality firearms that have made our symbol famous. Only Marlin gives you Micro.Groove~ rifling - an exclu' sive advance in barrel making that's proven up to 25% more accurate in range and labora.
MId!1 49 99C 99Ml 989M2 Triaer 2. k fold plated Seletted walnut. K a:oldplated Selected '4 walnut. 24 K cold plilted Selected walnut. 24 K lold pljted Selected walnut. ,....iti.. Mil.C.,. 22Lone Rifle n long 'un, 18 American Ametiun 12 Lone Rifte American 22 Lon! Rifte StOtk Amelican 4 How A. Tubular Magazine (Model 49. 99C, 99Ml only). Be sure the chamber is empty, bolt is closed, and the gun is pointed in a safe direction.
With the gun pointed in a safe direction replace the loaded magazine being sure it locks in place. Note - your autoloader is not designed to be single.loaded. Always load cartridges through the tube or clip magazine as directed above. 5 Cocked and Ready With the safety ON SAFE, and the rifle pointed in a safe direction, pull the charging handle fully to the rear (photo D) and let it snap forward freely. Your autoloader Is now cocked and ready to fire when the safety is pushed to the OFF SAFE position.
1 How to Unload Before you unload. be sure your rifle is ON SAFE and pointed in a safe direction. To un. load your autoloader you must first unload your magazine. This can be accomplished by either removing your clip or unlocking and removing the inner magazine tube and empty. ing all cartridges. Then replace and lock the tube back in position. Next, the action must be cleared by grasping the charging handle, pulling it fully to the rear (bolt open) and letting it snap forward freely.
9 and nothing happens, remain in shooting position, pointing the gun in a safe direction. Count to 10, then clear the action. of impact to the left, move the rear sight to the left. To move the point of impact to the right move the rear sight to the right. B. Underpowered shot A "squib," or underpowered shot, should not occur if the ammunition is clean, dry, and factory loaded. You can tell if a shot is underpowered by the unusual low report it makes.
bore of your autoloader. However, if your rif,'e gets wet. or if any foreign material gets into the action or barrel, cleaning as described below is recommended. of the stock and trigger assembly, the seconctJ consisting of the barrel and action. Unscrew the assembly screws D and E as well as assembly post screw F as shown in photo J. Remove assembly post G. The action can now be removed from the receiver. A. Cleaning the Bore and the Barrel Use any stamJaru .
your other hand, lift the muzzle end of the breech bolt from the receiver (photo L). As you begin to lift the bolt out, the charging handle will become free and can be removed. The recoil spring 'Ind spring guide are now within easy reach f~ removal (photo M). Step #5 - The barrel, receiver and action are now ready for thorough cleaning. The ac. tion should be cleaned in solvent, dried, and oiled lightly prior to reassembly.
12 t Maintenance Avoid the use of oil during below freezing conditions. A dry graphite used sparingly is recommended for cold weather lubrication. Condensation droplets may form soon after the rifle is brought into a warm room or the rifle may become wet during inclement weather. In any case, all moisture should be removed from the affected areas. Exterior metal finishes may be wiped down with a slightly oiled cloth. For long term storage, lightly oil bore, barrel and action with gun oil.
importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer for the sole purpose of repair or cus. tomizing and notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer may return in interstate or foreign commerce to that person the repaired firearm or are. placement firearm of the same kind and type." A. Questions regarding the performance of your firearms should be addressed to our Gun Service Division.
Recommended Scopes lenses, non-magnifying reticles and Ih-minute click stops. With their exceptional light-gathering power. these scopes lengthen the shooting day at dawn and dusk - to give you extra shodting hours. A scope equipped Mar. lin makes the most of Micro.Groove@ accu. racy. Marlin's "Plus Power" scopes are the finest sporting scopes you'll find anywhere. Nitrogen.filled, and scratch-proof, they're guaranteed for life, even under rugged field-use conditions.
Marlin 300 4X, 20mm 4X power magnification make this model the most popular all around .22 scope available. Sturdy 2.piece mount and lens caps included. Guaranteed for life. This fixed power .22 Marlin scope scoops in the light with a big 20mm double coated lens. Camera optics featured throughout. Precise 1/2'minute click stops and popular Marlin Power Exit Pupil Dia. Field at 100 yds. Objective lens, Dia. Eye Relief Tube Dia.
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