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  • defcon
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Aug 2011
    • 3006

    M60 Marlin 795

    Things to do
    Need to bed it with steel epoxy putty.
    Need to move the pistol grip further back to the stock
    Need to drill the barrel more to fit over the marlin barrel
    Need to refinish everything in black


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    • defcon
      Vendor/Retailer
      • Aug 2011
      • 3006


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      • defcon
        Vendor/Retailer
        • Aug 2011
        • 3006


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        SCAR Marlin 795
        Things to do
        Need to bed it with steel epoxy putty.
        Need to customize brackets for the pistol grip
        Need to find a flash hider
        Need to refinish everything in black


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        by defconskylude,
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        • defcon
          Vendor/Retailer
          • Aug 2011
          • 3006

          M14 EBR Marlin 795
          Things to do
          Need to bed it with steel epoxy putty.
          Need to customize extended rails so I can move the optics back towards the stock
          Need to M14 dremel the bolt carrier group to fit over the marlin top receiver
          Need to find a flash hider
          Need to modify the M14 magazine





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          • JCM
            Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 210

            Hey.... DROS'd my 795 from Turner's on Friday :-)

            So I'm looking to get the GI sling and some extra magazines for it. I know for the GI sling I need 1.25" swivels. Various posts in this thread recommend the sling from CDNN but they're out of stock on it. Midway doesn't have the sling either but has swivels.

            Since I'd rather get everything in the simplest way possible I looked at Amazon and think I found it.

            Will this work for the sling?


            And are these the right swivels?


            Sling is $14.94, swivels $9.92. And they have the 10 round magazines for $15.95.

            Thanks.
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            • echo6cavedog
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • May 2011
              • 945

              Originally posted by JCM
              Hey.... DROS'd my 795 from Turner's on Friday :-)

              So I'm looking to get the GI sling and some extra magazines for it. I know for the GI sling I need 1.25" swivels. Various posts in this thread recommend the sling from CDNN but they're out of stock on it. Midway doesn't have the sling either but has swivels.

              Since I'd rather get everything in the simplest way possible I looked at Amazon and think I found it.

              Will this work for the sling?


              And are these the right swivels?


              Sling is $14.94, swivels $9.92. And they have the 10 round magazines for $15.95.

              Thanks.
              Yup, those be it.
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              • rckjeep
                CGSSA Leader
                • Jun 2009
                • 406

                Originally posted by echo6cavedog
                Yup, those be it.
                I found a 1 1/4" sling with swivels from Midway for $13. I hope it works out for Appleseed.
                NRA Level 1 Pistol Coach - VentureCrew SASP Coach
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                • tooj
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 5

                  hi y'all!

                  i know folks are doing mighty fancy things with their marlins, but i just wanted to peep in on this thread cuz i just got my marlin (and very first gun ever) just this week in hopes of going to the appleseed at chabot (bay area). only thing is, i'm completely brand new... that is, i don't know if i gotta clean this thing before i shoot it or how to do that or how to treat it right. i wish i had friends who went shooting, but alas i'm the only one of my buddies to take an interest (so far).

                  i've ordered the tech sights and got a 989M2 stock for it... haha, i just don't know how to use it!

                  any suggestions, links to info or helpful advice would be so appreciated.

                  thanks!
                  steph

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                  • echo6cavedog
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • May 2011
                    • 945

                    Originally posted by tooj
                    hi y'all!

                    i know folks are doing mighty fancy things with their marlins, but i just wanted to peep in on this thread cuz i just got my marlin (and very first gun ever) just this week in hopes of going to the appleseed at chabot (bay area). only thing is, i'm completely brand new... that is, i don't know if i gotta clean this thing before i shoot it or how to do that or how to treat it right. i wish i had friends who went shooting, but alas i'm the only one of my buddies to take an interest (so far).

                    i've ordered the tech sights and got a 989M2 stock for it... haha, i just don't know how to use it!

                    any suggestions, links to info or helpful advice would be so appreciated.

                    thanks!
                    steph
                    Welcome to Calguns!

                    IMHO, having owned a Marlin 795 myself. You should become familiar with your rifle BEFORE you take it out to shoot. That being said, you should most definitely practice takedown and cleaning your rifle. Pay attention to the way different springs and pins are set. Once you've mastered this, field stripping should be no problem if an issue comes up on the range.

                    Try a google search of this site. Easiest way I found to do this is by going to Google and typing the following: site:calguns.net marlin 795 (or whatever you're searching for)

                    Here are a couple of youtube videos on how to clean your Marlin 795. Again, Google is your friend and welcome to Calguns.



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                    • gl0ckc0ma
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 1302

                      I bought a Savage 64f and tried every .22lr cartridge possible and still jammed 90% of the mag. So I got fed up and was able to return it and picked up a Marlin. Hopefully I get better luck with the Marlin. 9 days to go!

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                      • Yehosha
                        Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 433

                        Recently bought a Marlin 795 and wanted to break it down and clean and oil it before first use, but I have a problem. In order to remove the trigger assembly it seems that Marlin switched from using screws than need a flat head screwdriver, to ones that require a hex wrench. My problem is, that I have tried every hex wrench on two different full sets and nothing works. Anyone know what size hex wrench I'm supposed to be using?
                        "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." Thomas Jefferson

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                        • TheBest
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 1114

                          Originally posted by Yehosha
                          Recently bought a Marlin 795 and wanted to break it down and clean and oil it before first use, but I have a problem. In order to remove the trigger assembly it seems that Marlin switched from using screws than need a flat head screwdriver, to ones that require a hex wrench. My problem is, that I have tried every hex wrench on two different full sets and nothing works. Anyone know what size hex wrench I'm supposed to be using?
                          It's 9/16.

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                          • Yehosha
                            Member
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 433

                            Originally posted by TheBest
                            It's 9/16.
                            Thanks. Apparently that is not a very common size. I found 2 more sets in the garage and neither had it. I got out my Torx screwdriver set and found one that worked. In case anyone else has this problem the bit that worked was the T25.

                            I'm very glad I decided to do this before firing the gun for the first time. There were small flakes and powdery black stuff all over every part inside that I can only assume came from the manufacturing of the plastic parts of the gun. Is it typical that guns are not cleaned out before they hit the shelves, or was this just a freak thing?
                            Last edited by Yehosha; 12-21-2011, 9:57 PM.
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                            • diff
                              Junior Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 1

                              Originally posted by Yehosha
                              Thanks. Apparently that is not a very common size. I found 2 more sets in the garage and neither had it. I got out my Torx screwdriver set and found one that worked. In case anyone else has this problem the bit that worked was the T25.

                              I'm very glad I decided to do this before firing the gun for the first time. There were small flakes and powdery black stuff all over every part inside that I can only assume came from the manufacturing of the plastic parts of the gun. Is it typical that guns are not cleaned out before they hit the shelves, or was this just a freak thing?
                              I just bought a a marlin 795 about a month ago, cleaned it prior to shooting the first time after reading through this thread. Seems pretty normal to me, manufacturing residue and what not.

                              It was sort of interesting taking it appart for the first time, since the directions still say a flat head when a torx was needed.

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                              • roushstage2
                                Veteran Member
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 2782

                                Originally posted by call-in
                                I just noticed that my 795 is gouging three strips on the next bullet in the mag while it is chambering a round. Did do something to cause this? Is this okay? Should I do anything to fix it? Here are some pics
                                My friend brought his Remington 597 out today when we went shooting. His was doing that because the spring in the mag wasn't pushing the rounds up all the way (catching), causing the bolt to scrape over the top of the bullet.

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