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Model 99M2 - styled like the 99M1, but with a box magazine. Glenfield Model 99G - precursor of the Model 60G. Glenfield Model 60G - this was the name used on Marlin-made Model 60 guns intended for sale to mass-merchandisers, 1960 to 1965, with a birch stock instead of walnut; Glenfield Model 60 - one of the Model 60 versions manufactured from ...
Fully adjustable stock for you Marlin 60 & 795 • Pivoting ergonomic telescoping stock • Adjustable pistol grip • Adjustable tri-picatinny rail • S.A.F.E. Act compliant Bring your proven Marlin/Glenfield Model 60, 70*, and 795 into the modern era with our patent pending technology.
The gun that Marlin came up with, the Model 50, was introduced in 1931 and was a gem. It was the first semi-auto rimfire made by the company and took several innovative steps. Unlike the Winchester 1903 which used a rear-stock mounted tubular magazine whose design went back to the old Spencer Carbines of the Civil War, the new Marlin gun was ...
I recently got a marlin model 60 out of layaway at my local pawn store. It has a gold medallion in the stick. I have done a little research and this rifle turns out to be a NRA special edition. It has an actual walnut stock instead of the typical birch stock that other 60's have. Overall, the rifle looks to be in very good shape mechanially.
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.
Grew up with the family Glenfield made by Marlin. Many years later I finally bought my Marlin 60 at the Wal after Christmas sale in 2002 for $110. Went to Bass Pro and put a Simmons 4x on it for another $50. Wonderful plinker and squirrel getter. Shoots rings around my cousin's 10-22. New MSRP is around a couple hundred, a bit less on sale.
The only American built modular tactical stock for the Marlin model 60, 70*, and 795 that allows you to maximize the value of industry standard modern accessories. This advanced technology will bring out the full potential of your Marlin and help you perform like a pro on the range and in the woods.
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.
New York State S.A.F.E Act compliant on the Marlin / Glenfield Model 60. The only American built modular tactical stock for the Marlin model 60, 70*, and 795 that allows you to maximize the value of industry standard modern accessories. This advanced technology will bring out the full potential of your Marlin and help you perform like a pro on ...
60 (1986); 60SB (1997); 60SB (1998) - All three converted to box magazine fed Save Share Reply Quote Like