looks like the model 80 was manufactured from 1935-1939. there was two differant variations of it.
Marlin
Look in the Gun Digest Book of Gun Assembly/Dissasembly #3-Rimfire Rifles. Look in the Gun Digest Book of Gun Assembly/Dissasembly #3-Rimfire Rifles.
Used $100-175 depending on the condition.
Marlin Firearms: A History of the Guns and the Company That Made Them by William S. Brophy
Try looking up www.e-gunparts.com
50-5000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
Made between 1936 and 1945
The designation of using .22WMR means that your Marlin model 25M will shoot only .22 Magnum rimfire ammo.The .WMR stands for Winchester Magnum Rimfire.The model 25M (M means Magnum Rimfire) also express,s this.
I've found only 1 place and thats Wisner's his parts are great but it took 18 months to get a extractor. I am trying to find another place also. But wisners is still on my list for my ejector i need he said 6 months
If you find out, please post. I've been looking for a while now. I even sent a letter to Marlin requesting information and go no response.
Nobody. The .17 HMR (for Hornady Magnum Rimfire), is a rimfire cartridge, not a center fire cartridge.Anschutz, CZ-USA, Henry, Weatherby, Ruger, Remington, Marlin, Browning, Savage, and Crickett are among the list of manufacturers who manufactures .17HMR rifles, but, as with the cartridge, they are all rimfire rifles.
No, the Marlin Model 80 bolt action rimfire rifles were a very common produced rifle during the mid 20th century.