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.
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1972
Try e-gunparts.com and http://www.wisnersinc.com
They don't have clips. They have magazines. You can order them through Numrich.
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Some Marlin Model 56 did not have a stamped serial number. The Firearms Control Act of 1968 required serial numbers to be stamped on weapons and since the Model 56 began production in 1955 it was not required. While Marlin did stamp some, they discontinued the practice saying it was non productive.
The Sears Model #41 was made by Marlin Firearms and was a duplicate of their M# 101. This model was discontinued by Marlin in the late 1970's. You might try your local gun shop as a starting point.
The marlin model 39A is the rifle model,while the Marlin model 39M is the carbine model.
The Ranger model 36 is the same as the Marlin model 80. Go to gunbroker.com and type in "Marlin 80 magazine" in the search window. The cheapest one I could find was going for $18 plus postage.
its a gun.Your Marlin model 778 shotgun is a slide action shotgun chambered in 12ga.Magnum.It was available in barrel length,s from 20in.to 38inches.It weights 7 3/4lbs. and was discontinued in the year 1984.Yours was made by Marlin sometime between 1969-1984.
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.
Marlin 81