Blue marlin are kosher. I don't know about other species of marlin (black, white, striped, etc.)
The world's largest marlin ever recorded is a blue marlin, which weighed 1,402 pounds (635 kilograms) and was caught off the coast of Hawaii in 1970. Blue marlins are known for their impressive size and strength, making them highly sought after by sport fishermen. They can grow up to 16 feet in length and are recognized for their striking blue coloration and elongated bodies. Other marlin species, like the black marlin and striped marlin, also reach substantial sizes but the blue marlin holds the record for the largest.
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The striped marlin is predominantly found in the warmer waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. They inhabit both coastal and offshore areas, often near the surface where they can hunt for prey such as tuna and other pelagic fish. Their range extends from the waters off the coasts of California and Mexico to parts of Southeast Asia and Australia.
No. The SailFish is the fastest fish in the world. Next comes the Striped Marlin, then the Wahoo, and the Southern Blue Fin Tuna is fourth.
Best bet would be to write to Marlin and ask them. They pay attention. You can find their address at www.marlinfirearms.com .
The Marlin Model 60 typically features a barrel length of 19 inches. This length is standard for most models of the rifle, which is known for its accuracy and reliability in .22 caliber shooting. The Model 60 is popular among both beginners and experienced shooters for its ease of use and performance.
Length455.80 cm (high); avg. 250 cm(179.45 in; avg. 98.43 in)
In the Marlin 336A, the "A" designates the model variant of the Marlin 336 lever-action rifle. The "A" typically indicates features such as a standard barrel length and a specific type of finish or stock configuration, distinguishing it from other variants like the 336C or 336W. The Marlin 336 series is known for its reliability and versatility, often used for hunting and sport shooting.
There is no difference internal to the two rifles. The only difference is barrel length. Both have 14-round tubular magazines. The model 75C has a carbine length (~19") barrel. Model 60s produced when the 75C was in production have a rifle-length (22") barrel, but the current Model 60 has been shortened to 19", making it seemingly identical to the old 75C. My 75C from 1987 looks identical to the model 60 on the current Marlin website. If you want to see one in a bit different configuration, check out http://dillonallen.com/blog/marlin-60-aftermarket-stock-install/
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