Marlin Camp 9 Carbine


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sandy4570
October 16, 2005, 07:17 PM
I just came across a Marlin Camp 9 carbine when I was on my way to get the Lee Enfield #4Mk1 rifle at Big 5 and it kind of alter my plan. Anyway, I just have some question about this Marlin camp carbine. First, while Marlin discontinue this carbine? Is there something wrong with the carbine? lack of sale ? I have heard that only part that need frequent replacement is the recoil buffer (about $6.95 from Gun parts) .I like the carbine size gun for weekend plinking and indoor target shooting and the 9 mm is plentiful and affordable.

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nipprdog
October 16, 2005, 07:29 PM
the camps were discontinued for PC reasons.

they didn't fit into Marlin's 'sporting firearms' image.:rolleyes:

geekWithA.45
October 17, 2005, 12:54 AM
They're great, handy little guns. (Mine's in .45)

Yes, get the recoil buffer, and also observe while a friend shoots. Pay attention to the action as it cycles. If you can see the last vestiges of combustion in the chamber, upgrade to a 16 or 21 lb wolff spring. (If you have a .45, skip this step and go straight for the 21 pounder, you'll be glad you did. It reduces blowback schmutz to almost nothing)

Being a straight blowback design, there's no locking mechanism on the action, the only thing keeping it shut is the mass of the bolt and the power of the recoil spring.

sandy4570
October 18, 2005, 11:34 PM
Thank you for the information.

Flatfender
October 19, 2005, 10:05 AM
Some Camp Carbine info:

http://members.aol.com/fourn6/camp9.html

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