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Old Marlin 22

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allin

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I have a 1971 Marlin model 60 I am redoing for my grandson. I have refinished it both wood and metal and it actually shoots! It was thrown into an attic by someone and left there for about 20+ years after being banged around a lot. It now looks pretty good. Problem, it will not feed consistently. This model is tube fed and supposedly semi auto. I tried running 40 rounds through it of various types of 22 ammo. Ran them 5 at a time and could not get more that 2 to feed before it jammed and bent the cartridge. Any ideas out there?
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Feed throat

Part number 20 on the new style rifle.
I bet you have the old style rifle and that is part number 28a.

http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufac...3379/Rifles-37333/60OldStyle-38998.htm?page=2

Does it shave little crescent moons of lead off the rounds sometimes? That is a feed throat problem too, see this...

http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/rimfires/72574-m60-shaving-rounds.html

Look at this pdf, it will help you take the action apart without having the springs fly everywhere.

http://www.bwgriffin.com/marlin60/Marlin60b.pdf
 
allin, has the tube have any dents in it?. Hopefully when you disassembled it you ran a patch or two thru the tube itself after you re-blued it.
 
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