Marlin Firearms is an American manufacturer of semi-automatic, lever-action and bolt-action rifles. In the past the company made shotguns, derringers, and revolvers. Marlin owned the firearm manufacturer H&R Firearms. In 2007, Remington Arms, part of the Remington Outdoor Company, acquired Marlin Firearms. Remington produced Marlin-brand firearms at its Kentucky and New York manufacturing facilities. In 2020, Sturm, Ruger & Co. bought the Marlin business from bankrupt Remington Outdoor Company.
Marlin gun mounted on De Havilland airplane, 1921
Marlin Model 1894C – .357 Magnum carbine
Marlin Model 25N .22 LR rifle with aftermarket sling and scope
Marlin Model XT-17 VSLB .17 HMR with rifle scope
A lever action is a type of action for repeating firearms that uses a manually operated cocking handle located around the trigger guard area that pivots forward to move the bolt via internal linkages, which will feed and extract cartridges into and out of the chamber, and cock the firing pin mechanism. This contrasts to other type of repeating actions such as the bolt-action, pump-action, semi-automatic, fully automatic, and/or burst mode actions. A firearm using this operating mechanism is colloquially referred to as a levergun.
The toggle-link action used in the iconic Winchester Model 1873 rifle, one of the most famous lever-action firearms
Colt-Burgess rifle
Colt Paterson Ring Lever rifle
Inside of Marlin 39A receiver