It should be marked on the barrel
.22
Look on the barrel, it will be marked as to the proper ammunition.
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.
The difference is explained in the name. A rim fire rifle uses ammunition where the hammer strikes the rim of the bullet. In a center fire rifle, the hammer hits the the center of the bullet. Rim fire ammunition is usually small, like a .22, and center fire ammo is generally larger.
The "44W" on the barrel of your Marlin lever-action rifle indicates that the firearm is chambered for .44 Winchester, commonly referred to as .44 Mag or .44 Special. This designation signifies that the rifle is designed to safely fire cartridges in this caliber, which are popular for hunting and target shooting due to their power and versatility. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition type for safety and optimal performance.
the ammunition would be the 25-20 Winchester center fire (25-20 WCF). ammunition is still manufactured by Winchester for this rifle.
NO! Your Marlin model 30aw(all weather) was chambered in 30-30Win.That is the only cartridge that will fire correctly in your rifle.
7.7x58; have it checked over by a gunsmith BEFORE you attempt to fire.
The riflewill fire the cartridge but it may not cycle the action (eject the spent brass, recock the striker, load the next round). The quiet .22 ammunition may not have sufficient power to operate the rifle.
Most ammunition will only fire, without damaging the firearm, it was designed to be used with
yes.
No, a Marlin Model 88-22 is not designed to fire .17 Mach 2 ammunition. The Model 88-22 is typically chambered for .22 LR cartridges, and using a cartridge that is not compatible can be unsafe and potentially damage the firearm. Always ensure that the ammunition matches the specifications of the firearm you are using.