Manufacturing details of the Marlin Model 444S
by Scott Crawford - July 23, 2021
- This is the Sporter version of the rifle with a 22" barrel!
- Available from: 1971 - 1983
- Cartridges: .444 Marlin
- Notes: This version of the .444 changed to a pistol grip stock or sporter type. The model designation changed to reflect the Sporter version (444S). In 1976 the two barrel bands were eliminated in favor of the forearm tip system of retaining the forearm. This gave the 444 a true "Sporter" look.
Model Number |
Action Type |
Caliber |
Capacity |
M.S.R.P. (1971) |
Model 444S |
Lever Action |
.444 Marlin |
4 + 1 Rounds |
145.00 |
Additional Specifications |
Barrel Length |
22.00" |
Scopeability |
Drilled & Tapped |
Barrel Type |
Round Blued Steel |
Scope Mount Type |
Weaver |
Rate of Twist |
1:38 |
Stock Material |
American Walnut |
OAL |
40.50" |
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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