Yes - see here -- www.marlinfirearms.com
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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.
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.
The Marlin 989M2 .22 caliber semiautomatic rifle was made from 1965-78. It was originally sold with a seven round box magazine (what some people call a clip) but the modern (written in 2012) Marlin brand 10 round or 7 round nickel magazines work fine in the 989M2. As extra information be aware that a "twin" of the 989M2 was made with a tubular magazine, holding nine rounds, and that twin is the 99M1 made from 1964-78. These two Marlin rifles are nicely made models with walnut stocks and handguards. They were made to look like the M-1 Carbine military rifle.
Winchester never made a 10rd magazine for this rifle.It was designed to hunt with and carried a 5 round magazine only.
I believe that bolt action rifle has a 5 round magazine and a 10 round magazine............................
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It will vary depending on the make of your 30 round magazine. Rarely do I find a 30 round aftermarket magazine that works well for these rifles, and reloading with stripper clips is quite fast. If it were mine, I would not.
Standard magazine- 13 rounds. There are optional 10, 15 and 22 round magazines.
Yes 17hmrmag.com sells a 10 round magazine for the Savage 93r17 (factory is 5 rnd) No
no they do net 17HMRMAG.com sells a 10 round magazine for the Savage 93r17.
Good luck. Every site on the Internet seems to be out of the 10 1/2 inch magazine tube for the Glenfield/Marlin 75. Keep in mind, the Marlin 99M1 uses the same tube, but that is just as hard to find. I have been reading up on converting it over to a Marlin 60CC Magazine Tube inner and outter, but not even sure that will work.