The Marlin Model 795 rifle does not utilize clips, but has a 10-round detachable box magazine. The rifle itself has a magazine disconnect, and thus will not fire unless a magazine is inserted.
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Follow this link to the Marlin website page for the 795, and you can download the manual for the weapon, which explains disassembly. http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/SelfLoading/795.aspx
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The Marlin 795 has a built-in feature that prevents the gun from firing without a magazine in place. Though, the modification to reverse this feature is very simple.
yes the Marlin 7000t was a target version that came with a laminate wood stock.The stock 7000 came only with synthetic stocks.
I have used the 10-round magazine for the Marlin 795 sold by Brownells (www.brownells.com) as 550-000-337. This is a nickel plated mag. Aside from extra capacity and nickel plating it appears to be the same design as the 7-round magazine that came with the rifle (Marlin 989). Brownells also sells a 7-round blued mag as 550-707-346 that should work.
Marlin Part Number 407646 ( Not made since 1992)Midway USA carries an OEM versionhttp://www.midwayusa.com/product/639354/champion-magazine-marlin-795-22-long-rifle-25-round-polymer-clearAlso made by Shooters RidgeManufacturer: Shooters Ridge 40426Item: 8-SHOOT-40426UPC: 076683404268http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/8-SHOOT-40426
12% of 795= 12% * 795= 0.12 * 795= 95.4
36% of 795= 36% * 795= 0.36 * 795= 286.2
795
10%/100% * 795 = 0.1 * 795 = 79.5
Had if for a year, only time it ever jammed is because of the ammo. But there's always 3 or 5 defective ones in every 200rd box.