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  • Gillis
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 10

    Originally posted by Stormtrooperthunder
    went to to range and zeroed in my scope, but in the process i cut my thumb up pretty badly while loading the magazine.

    so im wondering, would this work with the 795 magazine?
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    thanks in advance
    Tore my thumb up pretty good at my last appleseed shoot, wanna get one of these when they are available. There is a video clip at the bottom of the page.

    BabyUpLULA
    Last edited by Gillis; 01-25-2010, 11:21 AM. Reason: you tube problem

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    • ae13291
      Senior Member
      • May 2009
      • 556

      Originally posted by Beetle Bailey
      Well, I picked up my Marlin 795 yesterday, field stripped it, and cleaned out all the grease. The internals got a light coat of CLP. I didn't touch any of the "E-clips" so reassembly was a breeze. Then I couldn't resist anymore, so I checked the mag-well and the chamber, then tested the trigger to see how it was. Nothing. So I checked the safety and it was off. Still nothing.

      So I figured I must have messed up and field stripped it again. After playing with the FCG for awhile, I finally figured out there is a magazine disconnect that does not allow the gun to fire without a magazine inserted, kinda like a BHP. I remember thinking to myself "Thank God nobody was around to see me make a fool of myself. . . " So I get the thing back together and dry-fire it. I know you aren't supposed to dry-fire a rimfire, but I couldn't resist it just once . Anyways, it was long and heavy, but it broke clean. Besides, I own a couple of Mosin Nagants, so I've worked with less.

      So today I was at Angeles Shooting Range to test out my handy little Marlin, as well as check zero on a few hunting rifles. Well, I am happy to report that there was no drama; the Marlin ate up 333 rounds (one box) of Winchester 36 grain HP and 106 rounds of Federal 40 grain solids without any issues whatsoever. I didn't shoot for groups since I was kinda busy with my centerfire rifles but I did confirm that the stock iron sights had me shooting about one inch to the right at 25 yards. I figure when I get around to mounting a scope on it, I'll dedicate some time to putting it on paper and really seeing what it can do.

      It was fun blazing away at steel targets and the gun kept up with me the whole time. It's not a finely crafted work of art (the barrel seemed like the most high quality part) but it got the job done and at a very good price. I am happy with my purchase and look forward to getting years of good service from the little blaster. Thanks for reading.


      great im thinking about heading over to angeles crest right now

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      • CalNRA
        Calguns Addict
        • Apr 2006
        • 8686

        Originally posted by Beetle Bailey
        It's not a finely crafted work of art (the barrel seemed like the most high quality part) but it got the job done and at a very good price.
        yep.

        The best thing Marlin going for them is the microgroove rimfire barrels.
        Originally posted by cvigue
        This is not rocket surgery.

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        • longhairchris
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 318

          Just got my 795 back from warranty service. I had a lot of failure to fire and failure to extract issues. I called Marlin headquarters, they told me to send it to J&G gunsmithing in Granite Bay, CA because they are authorized to do warranty work. It was turned around and back to me in a week. My chamber had to be refitted (too tight) and the bolt was adjusted because it wasn't closing all the way. I'll probably take it out next week and see if the problems are cleared up.

          I know some of you out there have had similar issues, so if you have some time left on your 5 year warranty, give Marlin a call.

          I wish the quality control was a little tighter at the factory, but I realize that they can't catch everything.

          My one complaint is that it wasn't shipped back to me requiring a signature, and the UPS guy left it on my front porch. Arrrrrrrr......

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          • polygunner
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2006
            • 512

            My 2 are there now, they have the same problem as yours.
            1 week turn around is pretty good. They told me 2 weeks and I took mine to them, no shipping.
            pg

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            • Deadbolt
              CGSSA Associate
              • Dec 2009
              • 6552

              Just joined the 795 club!

              Shes out of jail on Valentines

              Edit: Also - whats the deal on cleaning these things? the barrel is so small, can I just hose the whole (action / receiver / bolt / barrel ) thing down with break free and call it "done" ?
              Just another Boy and His Dog.

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              • kpw001
                Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 244

                Originally posted by Gillis
                Tore my thumb up pretty good at my last appleseed shoot, wanna get one of these when they are available. There is a video clip at the bottom of the page.

                BabyUpLULA
                http://maglula.tripod.com/BabyUpLULA.htm
                I am buying that as soon as it hits the market. I love my 795 but after shooting through a few hundred rounds the thumbs do ache a bit. I love the upLULA for my pistol mags, so looking forward to this new product.

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                • Capt Jack
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 1046

                  Originally posted by Deadbolt
                  Just joined the 795 club!

                  Shes out of jail on Valentines

                  Edit: Also - whats the deal on cleaning these things? the barrel is so small, can I just hose the whole (action / receiver / bolt / barrel ) thing down with break free and call it "done" ?
                  That will pretty much do it. Every once in a while, it wouldn't hurt to strip it down and do a good cleaning, but .22s seem to be able to get a bit dirty and keep going. Oh, I also use a bore snake on mine and the barrel is nice and shiney! I know some people like the rod, but mine does not seem to mind just getting the snake!

                  Best of luck!

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                  • lugee
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2006
                    • 1060

                    Originally posted by kpw001
                    I am buying that as soon as it hits the market. I love my 795 but after shooting through a few hundred rounds the thumbs do ache a bit. I love the upLULA for my pistol mags, so looking forward to this new product.
                    I started bringing a pair of mechanics gloves to load the mags on my girlfriends 795, it really helps with the thumbs and makes it easier to load.
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                    • The Tech-1
                      Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 293

                      So I finally cleaned and oiled my Marlin 795 that I bought back on black friday lol. Yea I've been busy.

                      So looking at the stock sights, looks like Im not really going to want to bother with them straight from the get go.

                      Id prefer the scope be able to hold zero, crosshairs stay perpendicular and good clarity. It's mostly for plinking at the range 25-100yds max. Pretty much looking to be under $50

                      Any of you guys use these? Pretty much what Im looking at right now.





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                      • RawImpact
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 721

                        iron sights are horrible imo... the whole thing was off for me. I bought a cheap NC star (i believe) off of ebay, tried zeroing it without a benchtop and it was off pretty bad. I will properly zero tomorrow and hope to have some groupings i can show off :-). My rifle has 1,020 rounds through it so it's still fairly new.

                        Not the best scope, not the best rifle, not the best caliber but the most affordable setup at under $200.00 OTD.

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                        • wboughton
                          Member
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 118

                          Maybe I just got lucky, because I went through about 550 rounds of .22lr in 2 magazines in a few days and my thumbs were fine. Maybe I just have thick thumb skin???

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                          • The Tech-1
                            Member
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 293

                            Originally posted by RawImpact
                            iron sights are horrible imo... the whole thing was off for me. I bought a cheap NC star (i believe) off of ebay, tried zeroing it without a benchtop and it was off pretty bad. I will properly zero tomorrow and hope to have some groupings i can show off :-). My rifle has 1,020 rounds through it so it's still fairly new.

                            Not the best scope, not the best rifle, not the best caliber but the most affordable setup at under $200.00 OTD.
                            Yea they look like complete garbage. Id rather not even bother trying to sight it in with the stocks and then again with a scope. I'll just do it once with a scope lol.

                            I agree it's definitely affordable, got mine for $99 after the mail in rebate so im thrilled. Also mine wasnt really all that dirty out of the box like some here said.
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                            • caoboy
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2009
                              • 2400

                              Originally posted by wboughton
                              Maybe I just got lucky, because I went through about 550 rounds of .22lr in 2 magazines in a few days and my thumbs were fine. Maybe I just have thick thumb skin???
                              Mine are fine, and I have 3 mags, and have shot a few thousand rounds out of them so far.

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                              • gixxer750
                                Member
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 194

                                Does anyone know why the manual says not to shoot hyper velocity round's?

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