Follow the link below- it will take you to the owner's manual for your carbine. Print and keep a copy.
The Marlin Model 9 is also known as the "Camp 9". It fires the 9mm Luger cartridge. It is a semi-automatic firearm loosely modeled after the .30 carbine used in WWII. It also came in a Model 45 version or Camp 45 which fired the .45ACP cartridge. Both of these guns are no longer made by Marlin.
Marlin "Camp Carbines" were made in 9 mm parabellum and .45 ACP. They were short barreled semiautos. They were only made for a couple of years.
No. You will have to have a Model 1895
Depending on condition, a Marlin 1895 lever action in 45-70 sells for $400-$500.
This can be accomplished by providing the serial number to your Marlin model 1895 lever action 45-70 chambered rifle.
If it is chamberd for it, yes.
No.these are 2 very distinct cartridges,that are very different in length and power.The best thin to do is purchase a marlin model 94 cowboy in .45 colt,and then you will have the best of both worlds.
Absolutely not!
50-150 meters
An hour and 45 minutes
45