Aside from who made them and capacity, yes.
No. The Model 25N (along with the 25NC, and 25MNC) use a newer clip design that is released by depressing a lever on the gun. This same design is used in the current Model 925's. However the original Model 25 clips are released by depressing a lever on the clip itself.
They don't have clips. They have magazines. You can order them through Numrich.
A Marlin magazine. The model 25 is the same as a Marlin model 80.
The procedure is the same for all the different versions of the model 25See the link below (Unscrew the very end of the barrel)
There are at least 16 versions of the model 25 going back as far as 1914. They are all about the same in power. The current version (I Think) is about the best in design.
yes, same rifle except without swivels, and it had black instead of chrome, trigger. answer by catfishiowa
All Daisy model 25's load the same. You unscrew he end of the barrel and pull out the loading tube. It's pretty self evident when you see it.
I purchased a mod 25 today and I was able to buy two extra seven shot clips from the gun trader in taylors S.C. You might want to try Midway USA,they have a very large selection of firearms parts
Mine has the same model number and its a 1985.
It all depends on the version and condition of the model 25. There are about 17 different versions that were made over the years
Titan brand.
I couldn't find anything online either for the Model 25, but it's the same steps. Biggest part is getting the slide off. You push the takedown button in the back as you move the slide back a bit and lift up. That was the tricky part for me. After that it all just kind of makes sense.