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Many great PCCs abound and I've shot/reviewed many of them. It would seem the 'ole Marlin Camp rifle is outpaced and should be a forgotten remnant. With its wood stock, bluing,  and machined steel construction it's hardly "tactical." But as we'll discuss the Marlin Camp just keeps getting more popular, not less.

Here in field we'll visit the Marlin Camp rifle TNP cast member, shooting it lots. A run down of current valuations of the Camp are included with some supporting screen shots. We're at my Tropic Thunder shooting location (with desert mountains nearby) for this episode and I'll roll in another beloved competitive options before we end. Brought to you as always by epic donors to TNP!

StrongSuit  “Second Skin” gloves, xlnt also https://shrsl.com/43qy5

3M simple “Over the Head” yellow ear muffs, $15  https://amzn.to/3J3HOlv

Bushnell TRS-25 red dot, still a good choice!: http://shrsl.com/1xwfj

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Why It's Still Awesome: IISA Marlin Camp Carbine

Many great PCCs abound and I've shot/reviewed many of them. It would seem the 'ole Marlin Camp rifle is outpaced and should be a forgotten remnant. With its wood stock, bluing, and machined steel construction it's hardly "tactical." But as we'll discuss the Marlin Camp just keeps getting more popular, not less. Here in field we'll visit the Marlin Camp rifle TNP cast member, shooting it lots. A run down of current valuations of the Camp are included with some supporting screen shots. We re at my Tropic Thunder shooting location (with desert mountains nearby) for this episode and I'll roll in another beloved competitive options before we end. Brought to you as always by epic donors to TNP!

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Anonymous

Love my 45 Camp rifle takes 1911 mags, my dad made a new walnut stock for it last year, and I threw in a new wolf spring and a Bushnell TRS-25, thing is like new now. Slings lead like there's no tomorrow. The gun was waaay ahead of its time to be honest. I bought mine maybe 3 or 4 years ago for $800. I'd like to get one in 9mm as well just been waiting on the right one, the 9mms are much more plentiful than the .45. Always enjoy the "is it still awesome" vids. Because I have made most of my purchases based on your content and advice. Thank you brother.

Anonymous

I have a small collection of 3 of these camp carbines. Currently 2 of the 3 broke down (old rubber buffer crumbled in the action and then the hammer strut broke next). I easily found replacement parts at Numrich but I’ve shelved these Marlins and primarily shoot CMMG MKGS banshees now for high use trigger time. More reliable, more capacity, rotary delay locking action. They are the best PCC for the money in 9mm, 40S&W, 10mm, 45acp. And they suppress well!