Depends on Condition...average around $300-400
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.
There are several rifles and carbines that are chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Among others, the AR-15 style rifles have been made in that caliber, as well as the Marlin Camp 9 carbine, and High Point carbine.
the s&w 59The Marlin 9 Camp uses a Magazine, not a "clip". Magazines listed for the S & W 59 series (5904, etc) will usually function in it. Some of the lower priced aftermarket magazine will not function properly. Even some of the higher priced aftermarket magazine may have minor issues like the bolt hold open not working.
The buffer may have denigrated and the inner parts are out of alignment
What are you trying to ask? Maximum range or maximum effective range?
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.
2 dollars!
Made by Marlin for Sears, similar to the Marlin Model 56. Neat gun, would sell at $100-$150.
Melanie Camp is 5' 9".
Untamed and Uncut - 2008 Marlin Attack 1-9 was released on: USA: 3 August 2008
A carbine is a rifle with a relatively short barrel. If you have a carbine receiver it's for a rifle. There are lots of 9mm carbines out there. Here is a link to some photos http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&q=9mm+carbine&btnG=Search Hope that helps.