well, yes, but it jams really easily and you half to be extremely carfull when you push the bolt forward to make sure it goes in the chamber and I can't remember if they will load in the clip, I wouldn't though
*If you were to treat the rifle as a single shot you could. .22LR and .22 short are the same diameter, so if you were to forego the magazine and just load each round into the chamber by hand, it should function without issue.*
Very little. Mostly cosmetic year to year changes. In 2003, the 25N was renamed the 925.
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Yes. You should clean the chamber if you shoot a lot of shorts- you can get a buildup of carbon in the chamber that may make chambering a long rifle cartridge difficult. Nothing special- just a brush and powder solvent.
Pretty sure all .22's can shot .22 shorts, although if its a semi auto they usually dont have enough power to cycle the bolt.
It is valued at 155.00 dollars in the condition that you describe.
2002.
25-100 USD
The 25N is .22LR, the 25M is .22 Magnum. There are subvariants of each involving different stocks, different barrel length, etc. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Marlin model 25 series of rifles were first made in the years 1987-1988.Your model 25N is one of these.
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The value of a Marlin 22 rifle model 25N typically ranges from $150 to $300, depending on its condition, age, and any included accessories. Factors such as original packaging, modifications, and market demand can also influence its price. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult recent sales or a firearms appraisal expert.
New? Used? What year? what condition? Use your head before asking.