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<title>Marlins compact triple four, the Model 444P Outfitter</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/4245831-01-rare-marlin-444p-outfitter-640-479.jpg'><br><br>Marlin has long been the king of lever action rifles, and without a doubt the .444 Marlin has been one of the most popular heavy rounds of the last half century, which could mean that the briefly made Outfitter model with its ]]></description>
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<title>Cleaning and maintaining your rifles</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/1-475.jpg'><br><br>Marlin has long produced bolt-action rifles culminating with the MR-7 and later X7 series today as well as legacy semi-autos. However, keeping your rifle in tip-top condition is up to you. The primarily area of attacking the b]]></description>
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<title>Timeline of the fight to defend the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (Infographic)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/1-457.png'><br><br>First framed by founding father James Madison back in 1789, the fundamental rights protected under the Second Amendment of the Constitution to keep and bear arms have been under attack for centuries and withstood the test of t]]></description>
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<title>The shotgun that hits like a rifle: Marlins 512 Slugmaster</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/80892a-l-440.jpg'><br><br>When the sabot slug hit the U.S. market in the late 1960s, it provided impetus for shotgun makers to design guns able to maximize the potential of these new rounds that could provide rifle-like accuracy out to a football field]]></description>
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<title>Ultimate Marlin brush gun: The Model 62 Levermatic</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/marlin-62-30-cal-carbine-ba-432.jpg'><br><br>For a brief time in the 1960s, Marlin recast its vintage cowboy action rifle line into something a little more responsive and, using state of the art chamberings, was on the cutting edge of lever gun technology. Sadly, it wasn]]></description>
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<title>How short can you get? The pre-1934 Marlin SBRs</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/chile-marlin-15-inch-94-428.jpg'><br><br>In the 1930s, the wise members of Congress passed legislation that established the National Firearms Act, which regulated the civilian use and ownership of all the cool guns such as those, capable of full-auto fire, cane guns,]]></description>
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<title>Mount up! Saddle ring Marlin cowboy guns</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/marlin-1893-src-30-30-win-caliber-saddle-ring-carbine-417.jpg'><br><br>Harkening back to the good old hell for leather days of the U.S. cavalry, the saddle ring attachment on Marlin lever action rifles have been around for over a century and is still available (of sorts) today. Why the saddle rin]]></description>
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<title>Setting up your rifle</title>
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<comments>http://www.marlinforum.com/Setting-up-your-rifle-Marlin-forum.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2015 07:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/reloading-for-your-marlin2-416.jpg'><br><br>Once you have your rifle and scope picked out, you have other considerations to make and other options to take when it comes to outfitting the final package. -StockIdeally, your rifle should fit you as perfectly as if it was m]]></description>
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<title>Marlins Turn of the Century pump: The Model 19 shotgun</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/factory-engraved-special-order-marlin-model-1898-pump-action-shotgun-circa-1898-2-405.jpg'><br><br>Produced for a scant two-year period, the often-overlooked Marlin Model 19 was a scattergun with class that signaled the end of 19th century thinking and stepped boldly towards a modern design that we can appreciate today. Blo]]></description>
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<title>The Marauder: Marlins short-barreled cowboy gun</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<img src='http://www.marlinforum.com/images/1/9/4/6/marlin-marauder-401.jpg'><br><br>While no one ever accused the Marlin 30 series lever action rifle of being too long in the field, the company has from time to time flirted with chopping it down even further. One of the shortest of these was the briefly made ]]></description>
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