Marlin Camp 9

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Well, I got another one of those wild hairs. I bought a nice little Camp 9 thinking I could use it for carbine matches instead of my AR since Ammo and reloading components are like Unicorns. I would have switched to my M&P 15-22 , but .22lr is like a myth. Soooo, why not spend way too much for a 14 year old carbine, and then win auctions on 4 30 round mags and 2 20 round mags.???? :coolgleamA:

The irons were accurate, but with my vision, they were hard to aquire, the rear seems really low. I bout a rail mount and installed an old red dot Center Point scope I had in my drawer. HOLY smackers Batman ! She drills holes like a bolt gun at 25 yards. Haven't had time to try farther out yet. She needs a trigger job badly, so I'll look at that soon. Luckily I read about the old buffers being brittle, so I changed the buffer and spring. SHe shoots like a .22 however the "whack" down range is much sweeter.

I let a 71 YO retired Marine Colonel shoot it this evening, and he drilled the centers out of every target he shot at. He said, "that's a very interesting piece of machinery, very powerful"... :patriot:

I know if there aren't pics it didn't happen, I'll see if I can get some.

Anybody else have one of these?
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Sweet, good story Seabear. Congrats on the new carbine.

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Sweet non-EBR carbine. Back when the first came out, I had a second generation S&W 659 and wanted the Camp 9 because it takes the same magazines as the early S&W double-stack 9mms. Never did get one, though, since it wasn't quite high enough on the priority list at that time. Enjoy....
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had one for years, sold it without ever firing it, had the long mags for it too, probably sold it too cheap like I did most things :headscratch
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RPB wrote:had one for years, sold it without ever firing it, had the long mags for it too, probably sold it too cheap like I did most things :headscratch
I think I have only owned one gun in my life that I sold without firing it, and that's because I bought it to get the holster. LOL
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Nice rifle.
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I think I am going to remove the sights. :headscratch

That goofy red, hooded front sight sticks out and the hood slides off.
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Here she is without the sights. I like the profile MUCH better :woohoo
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Did you look at any other type of 9mm carbines prior to buying this one? I have heard about the buffer issues too, glad you corrected it before anything happened. Do you think it is rated for +p ammo? It is pretty and glad to hear it runs good.
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To be honest, I had looked at a couple and almost bought a Hi-Point which was about half the price of this fine weapon. You know what they say, "sometimes they just speak to you", and this one did. I really wasn't looking for a 9mm carbine, however I have started enjoying our local carbine matches...using my AR. I don't have 10,000 rounds stored up, and reloading supplies for .223 are hard to come by as well. (Heck reloading supplies for 9mm aren't a whole lot easier.) The fact remains that loading for 9mm will cheaper and easier than loading for .223. I will still load for .223 , however I can load 9mm on my Square deal at the rate of 400-500 an hour and .223 on a single stage is a bit more work.

I'm rambling, but let me add to the test report. I took it out to our steel challenge practice tonight. It was flawless with factory ammo and then I switched to my new load for 9mm (3.7 grains of Clays under a 115gr Berry's) All I can say is WOW, way too much fun.I might could reduce the load sincce out of the carbine it is screamin'. I let two other shooters take a couple runs with it and they were very impressed. One of them is one of our fastest shooters, and he ran it almost as fast as his M&P 15-22(with factory ammo), and then refused to shoot it any more because he said he was afraid he would have to buy one.

So...the point is I LOVE IT!

It is going to be one of my favorites. :thumbs2:
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Oh, I forgot to mention, I installed the 16.5 lb. spring and have a 21 lb coming. Supposedly either can take +p, however I would bet the 21lb would be better suited. I will try it out when it comes, but I am thinking my reloads will like the 16.5 better.
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Great to hear. How bout some accuracy tests? Maybe 25 & 50yds?
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Back when these things first came out, they had a .45 ACP version of it too, and I badly wanted one. I never did get around to buying it because what I REALLY wanted was a M1 Carbine—of which my son gave me a nice example for Christmas 2011. Anyway, different calibers, but the Camp Carbine and the M1 Carbine are really just different iterations of the same kind of idea: a light carbine chambered in a pistol caliber........in the case of the .30 Carbine cartridge, something that is in the neighborhood of a .357 magnum.
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I bought an extended mag for the camp .45 but never got around to buying the gun in .45 either.
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