Marlin/Glenfield model 60

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If your Glenfield/Marlin 60 jams or FTF, go over to Rimfire Central, you will find all the info you need to fix it yourself for little to no money.


I posted earlier that I have 4 of them. I get them for cheap because no one wants to take the time to figure out what is wrong with the rifle. I pay any where from $35-$100 but never over that.

I got this one for $35, cleaned it, repainted the reciever. Two hours work and a can of paint;

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It shoots good too!

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I picked up a squirrel stock Glenfield that had some pitting under a horrible rattle can paint job. Somebody simply pulled the barreled action out of the stock and started spraying. I pulled it completely apart, blasted all the paint off, cleaned it all up, got a buddy to Duracoat the barrel, receiver, trigger guard, etc. Did a homebrew trigger job from a tutorial on Rimfire Central and stuck some Tech Sights on it. It's a lot of fun to shoot and a great way to train folks on military peep sights. Doesn't look half bad after the Duracoat job, either. If you like tinkering on guns, the old beat up ones can make fun little projects.
 
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