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The Marlin Model 25MG is a smooth bore, bolt-action, .22 WMR rifle manufactured by Marlin firearms Company. [4] It was designed to shoot snake shot and marketed as a "Garden Gun" for use in dispatching small garden and farm pests. [5] It also has been used for airport and warehouse pest control. [2]
Model 55 Swamp Gun: The Swamp Gun was a 12 gauge that was only produced from 1963 to 1965. [4] Model 55G (Glenfield): The Model 55G (Glenfield) was produced between 1961 and 1965 in 12, 16 and 20 gauges. [4] Glenfield Model 50: From 1966 until 1973, a slightly shorter variant called the Model 50 was produced. It differs in that it features a ...
Mitsubishi G4M2b Model 25, an experimental model of the Mitsubishi G4M medium bomber; Consolidated Model 25, a predecessor to the Consolidated P-30 fighter aircraft; Bellanca Model 25 Skyrocket, a prototype light airplane
However, this was a relatively short phase in Glenfield's history, as Biwater sold the valves operation in 1996 and the penstocks and pumps business in 1998. [6] In 2001, Glenfield Valves became a member of AVK Holdings A/S, and traded as Glenfield/AVK. [4] AVK Holdings is a Danish company founded by Aage Valdemar Kjaer. [7]
The Marlin Model 60, also known as the Marlin Glenfield Model 60, is a semi-automatic rifle that fires the .22 LR rimfire cartridge. Produced by Remington Arms in Huntsville, Alabama formerly in Mayfield, Kentucky, formerly by Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut, it was in continuous production from 1960 to 2020 and the company says it is the most popular rifle of its kind in ...
Millennials are shunning traditional holiday foods like cranberry sauce and turkey in favor of something more “Instagram-worthy.”
Three people were shot and another person was stabbed at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona during a family dispute in one of the terminals on Christmas night, police said.
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.