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One for the bring back list: The Marlin Midget Magnum

Made in limited numbers for only a brief period, the rifle was designated the Model 25MB, but everyone knows this handy little take down carbine best as the Midget Magnum. Those who known it love it. Those who haven’t probably will, and that’s the problem because those that have them already aren’t letting go.

In 1979, Marlin introduced a basic little bolt-action .22 with a 7-shot detachable single-stack box magazine and 22-inch barrel. This rifle, the Glenfield Model 25, was a hit with kids and adults alike due to its ability to cycle long, short and long rifle .22 rimfire cartridges with ease and its light (5-pound) overall weight. Marlin modified this rifle as the Model 925 from 2004-10, then replaced it with the new XT-22 series a few years ago.

The company dropped the Glenfield name in 1982, and made several short-lived subvariants of the now-Marlin Model 25 to include the 25MN in .22WMR, camouflage stock versions, and the .22 LR-only 25N series. One such example of this was the 25MB, which is largely regarded as the people’s choice from this series of bolt-guns…

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Read the rest in my column at Marlin Forum

Looter Repellent

The recent hurricanes of this year, Isaac and Sandy, have brought to light that worse trait of post-storm recovery: looting.

Looting is the act of taking goods (stealing) during unusual circumstances such as the recent hurricanes, or other natural or manufactured disasters when police are unavailable or otherwise occupied. It’s simple: when the lights go out alarms don’t work. Damage to storefronts and homes left vacant by evacuating families often create access points through knocked-out windows, doors, and walls, that further invite people with sticky fingers. After Hurricane Sandy one eyewitness said, “”I saw this guy stealing televisions from a nursing home right on the boardwalk on Tuesday, and the workers were chasing him up the street….Every time I saw him he had a different TV.”

Simple, affordable, and effective is the key to a good anti-looter arsenal. Any firearm is preferable to nothing at all. In (legal) firearm-scare Queens, residents had to use “baseball bats, booby traps – even a bow and arrow – to defend themselves” from looters.
Read the rest in my article on Firearms Talk

A Gun’s Role in your Prepper’s Kit

When the first caveman decided to keep a little more food or fuel for his fire than what he needed to get through the week, he became a prepper. Odds are this first prepper decided he needed a good-sized club or rock to help make sure he could hold onto it. Today’s Preppers are the same way. Shelter, food and fuel are stockpiled and a weapon (usually a gun) is obtained to be able to protect it from those that did not.

Read the rest in my column at GUNS.com