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  2. The Marlin 99-M1 Carbine - Marlin Forums

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/the-marlin-99-m1-carbine.3347

    Since the Marlin was a .22LR and not a .30 carbine, the action and barrel were lighter, at 4.75-pounds. Forgoing the detachable box magazine of the M1, Marlin kept the under barrel tube mag but shortened it to hold just 10-rounds to keep the profile of the gun similar. A stock redesign and military style ramp sights completed the transformation.

  3. Marlin model 60 Jamming

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/marlin-model-60-jamming.3218

    My good ole Marlin has been jamming, bought it used and it jammed because it hadn't been cleaned in 30 years, cleaned her up and it worked great, until one time it starting jamming almost every round, casing would be turned butt out, blocking the next round from chambering, resulting in several minutes of having to take it apart or just wiggling the mangled case out, I guess the ejector wire ...

  4. The Marlin Model 70 A Quiet Crowd Pleaser

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/the-marlin-model-70-a-quiet-crowd-pleaser.3358

    The 70HC, along with all of the other model 70 variants have a cross-bolt safety, a manual bolt hold-open, a ramp front sight, and an adjustable rear sight with the receiver grooved for a tip-off scope mount. The 'HC'stood for high capacity and used either the standard Marlin 7-shot, 10-shot, or 12-shot detachable box magazines. Used models of ...

  5. Old vs. New Marlin Model 60 - Marlin Forums

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/old-vs-new-marlin-model-60.2376

    All Glenfield 60's are the old style, Marlin 60's prior to 1981 or 1982 are considered the old style. The Glenfield name was dropped in 1982, so any Marlin 60 after 1982 would be a new style. The feed ramp is a different design on the new style and around 1983 or 1984 the last shot hold open feature was added.

  6. Marlin Model 99 - Marlin Forums

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/marlin-model-99.3259

    Marlin Model 99 and 99DL - this was the first version of the Model 60, offered in a walnut stock, 1959 to 1961 Marlin 99G - Very similar to the 60 Model 99M1 - styled to resemble the US Army M1 carbine, with eighteen-inch barrel, handguard, barrel band, nine-shot magazine even with the end of the stock, and receiver sight mounted on the scope ...

  7. Marlin's unique .410 Lever Action Shotgun - Marlin Forums

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/marlins-unique-410-lever-action-shotgun.3375

    The classic Model 410 In 1929, Marlin took their standard Model 1883 lever action rifle and reworked it as a shotgun. To do this they had to lengthen the loading port, modify the tubular magazine, and replace the .45 caliber rifled barrel with a 26-inch smoothbore cylinder choked shotgun tube.

  8. Marlin Glenfield Model 60 sights

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/marlin-glenfield-model-60-sights.458

    Just out of curiosity, is the receiver and barrel from a model 75? It's just that I've never seen a model 60 with a wrap around front site like that. The wood on the stock has really nice grain, I know that Marlin/Glenfield have had many variants over the years, but it doesn't look like the typical birch that are on so many.

  9. Considering buying a Glenfield 75 - Marlin Forums

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/considering-buying-a-glenfield-75.2730

    When it comes down to it, anything wrong with them can be fixed. I have a Marlin 99M1 which is e same as the Glenfield 75 but mine has the top handguard. I also have several Model 60s. Based on what I already have, I would go for the Glenfield 75 first, but probably go back and offer $210-$220 for both. Good luck and let us know what you end up ...

  10. Marlin 22 rifle Model 60W | Marlin Forums

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    Marlin 22 rifle Model 60W Jump to Latest 4K views 4 replies 4 participants last post by Spud9 Nov 1, 2013

  11. Model 60 reassembly?!? - Marlin Forums

    www.marlinforum.com/threads/model-60-reassembly.945

    New member here. Purchased my Marlin 60 in 1983 (first gun, I was 13) and hunted with it until about the early 90s. Sat in a gun case until a few weeks ago when I broke it out and decided it finally needed some TLC. Took it apart to clean it (for the first time!) and was in process of reassembling, when I totally kinked up the recoil spring.