Marlin Model 60 Trigger pull?
EVIL5LITER
June 11, 2005, 12:17 PM
I've got a used Marlin Model 60 I picked up a few months back and after thoroughly cleaning the darn thing, I still can't get the trigger pull to be under what seems like at least 10lbs. The weight of the gun isn't enough to pull the trigger. It's not a smooth thing, either, it's very, very abrupt, almost like it feels like it's going to break.
Anything I can do about this? Anyone had this problem?
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dfaugh
June 12, 2005, 09:12 AM
Not sure how old yours might be...Some of the older ones I've handled did have pretty nasty trigger pulls. OTOH, I have fairly new (~10 years old) one that has one of the nicest factory triggers I've ever used....If yours is older one, might see if newer trigger assembly will fit. Just a thought.
Moonclip
June 12, 2005, 06:32 PM
I don't remember any Marlin 60 I've fired as having a particulary bad trigger but as there is over 3 million of these guns in the world made over the last 40 years or so I'm sure there is some variation in the triggers of individual examples. I for one find more recent examples of Ruger 10/22's to have quite heavy trigger pulls, more so than the Marlins. My older models seem a bit better although I have one made circa early 1980'2 whose trigger pull is quite heavy.
P95Carry
June 12, 2005, 07:18 PM
Just measured mine and - surprise - it is a full 8 lbs.
I have no reason to complain tho because to be honest the way it breaks - no creep etc - it feels less and behaves just fine - always has over 1,000's of rounds. This one is 5 years old ...... $100 from Wally World.
gbran
June 12, 2005, 09:52 PM
Go to; http://www.riflebasix.com/marlin.html
I just ordered an adjustable trigger for my Marlin 17 mach2. The stock trigger was pretty much like yours. They sell them for most Marlin rimfires.
corncob
June 13, 2005, 12:49 PM
Those triggers are just for the bolt actions, I believe.
carnaby
April 7, 2006, 02:17 AM
resurrection from the dead :neener:
I have a marlin 60SB and compared to a new savage .22 with the accutrigger, this thing has a big red brick covered in dough for a trigger. Any hope for it? I can manage with it, but I'd sure rather have light crisp trigger. :confused:
dfaugh
April 7, 2006, 08:43 AM
Somewhere I read that there is an aftermarket trigger available for the Model 60....Unfortunately, I can't remember where so not much help (did you try Brownells?).
Mine is actually one of the best factory triggers I've ever used. No slop and it breaks clean (although a bit heavy, maybe 4-5 lbs.) but others I've handled were not so nice.
Firehand
April 7, 2006, 11:05 AM
There are a couple of ways to smooth up the trigger. They do involve taking the assembly apart.
First is to take a suitable stone and polish the engaging surfaces on the hammer and sear. Be very careful to just polish, do not remove a lot of metal and DO NOT change the angles(VERY bad ju-ju).
I was given some information on another thing can do, but can't get to it right now, I'll try to post it tonight.
carnaby
April 7, 2006, 11:08 AM
I thought about that, I can see from the way the parts mate and how the trigger breaks that I need to be very carefull with that. Thanks :)
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