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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 ...
Pages in category ".22 LR semi-automatic rifles" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... Marlin Model 60; Marlin Model 70P; Marlin Model 795 ...
.22 LR United States: 1984 AR-57: AR57 LLC: FN 5.7×28mm United States: 2008 Armaguerra Mod. 39 rifle: 6.5×52mm Carcano. 7.65×53mm Mauser Italy: 1939 Armalite AR-7: Armalite.22 LR United States: 1959 AR10T: Armalite.308 Winchester 7.62×51mm NATO United States: 1956 Armscor AK22: Armscor.22 LR Philippines: 1987 Armscor M16 22: Armscor.22 LR ...
H&R Model 700: .22 Magnum semi auto rifle H&R Model 765/766 'Pioneer' : Produced as the 766 from 1949 to 1950 in a nickel finish while the 765 was made between 1950 and 1951 with a blued finish. .22 S/L/LR, single shot bolt action.
The Cooey Model 60 is a bolt action repeating rifle that appeared in 1939–1940, capable of firing .22 short, .22 long and .22 LR (long rifle) rimfire cartridges. The Model 60 had a tubular magazine, capable of holding 10 to 15 rounds depending on the type of cartridges. It was manufactured by H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company in Cobourg ...
.22 LR semi-automatic rifles (29 P) Pages in category ".22 LR rifles" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. ... Marlin Model 20;
The Marlin Model 795 is an American .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 nickel plated box magazine .
The gun manufacturer was active since the early 1950s, manufacturing semi-automatic .22 rimfire sporting rifles and replica "Western" revolvers. Later it evolved to rimfire and small-caliber centerfire firearms patterned after the look of military rifles which at the time were difficult or illegal to own for civilians in Italy.