Any Marlin experts here?
Did Marlin ever make a carbine version of the Glenfield 25?
I came by a 1981 vintage Glenfield 25 with a barrel that is 18” long.
I’ve not seen one with a short barrel like that before and was wondering if it was a factory option or if a gunsmith shortened a standard barrel.
I’m thinking this may have been a gunsmith’s project since the trigger measures a consistent 2 ½ lb.
Yes, it’s a good shooter.
Marlin Glenfield 25 Carbine?
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Re: Marlin Glenfield 25 Carbine?
I can tell you the barrel on mine is 16.5" now. Couldn't tell you what it was before. But, pretty sure they removed more than 1.5".
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Re: Marlin Glenfield 25 Carbine?
The Glenfield model 25 is the Marlin model 80 with swivels.
The Marlin Model 80 was made from 1934-1971.
It was a bolt action and had a 24 inch barrel.
They also made the Model 80C, 80 DL, 80 E, 80G
I am not sure of specific barrel lengths and years on those.
Marlin made three different versions of the model 25.
They made a bolt action in 22 and 22 mag.
They made a smooth bore bolt acton in 22 caliber.
They made a slide action in 22 short.
The Marlin Model 80 was made from 1934-1971.
It was a bolt action and had a 24 inch barrel.
They also made the Model 80C, 80 DL, 80 E, 80G
I am not sure of specific barrel lengths and years on those.
Marlin made three different versions of the model 25.
They made a bolt action in 22 and 22 mag.
They made a smooth bore bolt acton in 22 caliber.
They made a slide action in 22 short.