This .22 caliber firearm, produced by the Marlin Firearms Company, features a manually operated bolt action and is designated as the Model 25. This specific combination of caliber, action type, manufacturer, and model number distinguishes it from other firearms. It is typically chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, a small, rimfire round commonly used for target shooting, small game hunting, and plinking.
The bolt-action mechanism offers reliability and accuracy, making it a popular choice for novice shooters and experienced marksmen alike. Its chambering for the inexpensive and readily available .22 Long Rifle cartridge contributes to its affordability, both in terms of initial purchase and ongoing ammunition costs. Historically, this type of rifle played a significant role in introducing generations of shooters to the sport. Its ease of use and relatively low recoil make it suitable for individuals of various ages and skill levels. These rifles often serve as a foundational firearm for developing fundamental marksmanship skills.