Marlin 783 - Catt57's gun of the day #25

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Marlin 783
The Marlin 780 series is known for the "backwards safety". In that it requires you to pull it to the rear to disengage it.

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Manufactured from 1971-1988 the 783 is a very robust and reliable design.
It came standard with checkering, factory installed sling swivels, and a leather sling.


My example does not get to rest in retirement. It lives by the back door, at the ready to dispatch any varmints deemed a nuisance. As such, it is equipped with the needed accouterments. It is topped with a Bushnell Banner2 3-9x50 scope, and loaded with CCI 40gr 22WMR hollow points. It has no problem taking out squirrel sized pests at 100-150 yds while the tall see through rings allow for use of the iron sights to dispatch undesirables at close range. The added flip up scope caps keep the lenses dust free while providing readiness at a moment's notice.

This one dates to 1982.
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Action: Bolt action
Caliber: .22 WMR (.22 Magnum)
Capacity: 12 rounds
Barrel Length: 22 In. long
Overall Length: 41"
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
Sights: Open / Bead
Rifling: Micro-Groove (20 groves)
Stock: Walnut, Monte Carlo, checkered with white butt-plate spacer.

MSRP:
1971: $54.95
1977: $74.95
1983: $138.95
1988: $185.95

The 783 is part of the 780 rifle family.
780 - 22LR Box mag
781 - 22LR Tube mag
782 - 22WMR Box mag
783 - 22WMR Tube mag



Close-ups and adverts
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The "backwards" safety
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The white butt-plate spacer (a bit yellow with age)
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1972 ad
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1976 ad
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1980 ad
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The 1973 manual.
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I have a 1973 Marlin, too, but it's a Model 39. It's the lever action at the bottom of the first sheet of Marlin literature, having a shorter barrel and a straight stock. It's been a very good rifle.

Sorry for having no comment on the Model 783 but I can't, never having owned or even shot one.
 

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