The Appleseed Marlin 795 Liberty Training Rifle

Marksmanship is a dying art in the United States that has been a staple of our country since the Revolutionary War. A group of grassroots volunteers known as the RWVA has teamed up with Marlin to produce a special model rifle to help change that.

Around the country every year, at shooting ranges from coast to coast, hundreds of Project Appleseed events are held that are open to the public. At these events, students of all ages learn to shoot a 20″ target out to 500 yards or a milk jug at 250 yards, using a standard, rack grade rifle, surplus ammo, iron sights, from field positions. These are put on by the RWVA.

The Revolutionary War Veterans Association (RWVA), a group of volunteer second amendment true believers that advocate training of rifle marksmanship and our early American heritage. While they allow any shooter with any rifle to come and train, it’s recommended that a 22LR rifle with good iron sights and a sling be used. This brings us to the Marlin 795.

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