Manufacturing details of the Marlin 1st Model 444
by Scott Crawford - July 23, 2021
- The first Marlin 444 rifle is a beauty with a 24" barrel and more than 1-1/2 tons of muzzle energy!
- Available from: 1965 - 1971
- Cartridges: .444 Marlin
- Notes: The Model 444 has the same basic lever action mechanism as the Model 336 that was modified to handle the potent .444 cartridge.
Model Number |
Action Type |
Caliber |
Capacity |
M.S.R.P. (1965) |
Model 444 |
Lever Action |
.444 Marlin |
4 + 1 Rounds |
124.95 |
Additional Specifications |
Barrel Length |
24.00" |
Scopeability |
Drilled & Tapped |
Barrel Type |
Round Blued Steel |
Scope Mount Type |
Weaver |
Rate of Twist |
1:38 |
Stock Material |
American Walnut Monte Carlo comb |
OAL |
42.50" |
Length of Pull |
13-3/8" |
Weight |
7.50 lbs |
Safety |
Hammer & CBS |
Receiver |
Blued Steel |
Best Uses |
Target/Large Game |
Rear Sight |
Lyman 16B Adj. folding |
Embellishments/Extras |
N/A |
Front Sight |
Hooded, Ramp Bead |
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