The Marlin Model 783 is a distinguished bolt-action rifle, celebrated for its accuracy and reliability, making it a cherished piece for collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike. Manufactured in 1978, this mid-production example is chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR) and features a robust 12-round tubular magazine. The rifle's black finish and wood stock with beautiful scroll checkering, along with the renowned Marlin craftsmanship, ensure a blend of performance and aesthetics that appeals to both hunters and target shooters.
This particular Marlin Model 783 is in good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling. It does exhibit moderate handling wear, including blemishes, minor pitting, and scratches, which adds character to its storied past. However, the bore remains in excellent condition with a clean, mirror finish and sharp rifling, ensuring top-notch performance. The sale includes the rifle as described, with its original features intact.
The Marlin Model 783 boasts several notable features: a 22" barrel that is JM stamped with Micro-Groove rifling, a front hooded blade sight, and a rear adjustable U-notch sight. These elements, combined with the rifle's bolt-action mechanism, provide precision and reliability. The .22 WMR caliber offers impressive stopping power for small game hunting and varmint control, and the 12-round capacity means you spend more time shooting and less time reloading.
Introduced in 1971 and produced until 1988, the Marlin Model 783 has earned a reputation for excellence. Its mid-production 1978 model represents the peak of Marlin's commitment to quality. This rifle is not just a tool for hunting; it's a piece of American firearm history, offering both nostalgia and precision. Whether you're a collector seeking a classic addition or a hunter in need of a reliable companion, the Marlin Model 783 is an investment worth making.




