Your marlin should be marked on the side of the barrel as to which type of 22 ammo it needs.example of 22 short,22long.22 long rifle,22magnum.
marlin 35 cal. lever action. rifle/ Marlin makes the rifle ,but not the ammo for it.
The marlin model 781 was chambered for the .22 long rifle.
In order to determine what ammo is appropriate for your Marlin rifle,i Would need to know what model of marlin you have?Is it a model 1889,1893 etc.I would also need to know what markings are found on the barrel(40-60,38-40,40-65 etc.)this will all assist in the correct ammo for the rifle in question.Please repost your question with the info required to help you determine the correct ammo for your rifle.
No. You will have to have a Model 1895
Assuming it is in good condition to shoot any modern day ammo, yes.
The marlin model 1893 rifle was only made from 1893-1936.It was the first Marlin rifle made for smokeless powder.I would say that your rifle was not made in 1946 though.You may have a Marlin model 36 rifle,which would handle any commericial made ammo on the market today.
If it is chamberd for it, yes.
The Marlin 1895CB is a strong action. It can handle any factory standard ammo made today, including the hotter stuff. No need to worry about that gun!
Your marlin model 925R rifle accepts .22 long rifle ammo.It will handle any standard 22 long rifle ammo made.
The cheapest firearms ammunition is .22 rimfire. The Savage, Marlin, Winchester, Ruger and Mossberg rifles are all good rifles. The Savage 93 is a very good bolt action. The Marlin Model 60 and the Ruger 10-22 are very good autoloaders.
It will fire the 30-30 win.marked ammo.This will be visable on the box of cartridges that you will buy.
Glenfield was made by Marlin. Check with a local gun shop.