Re: Marlin 60
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:07 pm
I just paid $245 shipped from Bud's for stainless/laminated stock.
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I got a blued one with the synthetic stock for $140 from Bud's a few months ago.juggernaut wrote:What's considered a good NIB price for one of these? I was in Walmart and saw a $200 price tag for a Marlin 60. I thought they were less expensive than that.
Was that for a Blued with Walnut StocK? I bought a 60 Stainless w/Walnut for $204 @ Wally World in Huntsville a couple of weeks ago.juggernaut wrote:What's considered a good NIB price for one of these? I was in Walmart and saw a $200 price tag for a Marlin 60. I thought they were less expensive than that.
I'd love to see how they work out. Please post some targets when you shoot it.aaronspuler wrote:I received my new sights from http://www.tech-sights.com/ and found them remarkably simple to install. Haven't been out to the range to calibrate them in yet but I'll hopefully get a chance to soon. My USGI web sling came in the same shipment as the sights, so now I'm just waiting for the sling mounts. Will post some pictures once it's all done.
Haven't kept up with available models through the years, so I don't know if the SS was available in 22, I suspect they were. The mag capacity was reduce to 15 rnd in the 80's and the barrel was shortend to 19" in 2000 to match the mag tube end. I don't know if 3" adds any accuracy, but I doubt if there would be any significant velocity increase. I was impressed with the accuracy even with open sights, I'm going to install the cheapo scope just to see how it shoots. I have an early 60's Marlin 39 Mountie with an old Weaver V1.5-4 that shoots really well.Rex B wrote:I gave $60 for mine around 1980. I may have fired 40 rounds through it since then.
The new ones have a much shorter barrel 18" vs 22"
I'd love to find one of the stainless models in 22".
Yes, it's 19", not 18" on current models. There was a 22" SS made for a time, I've seen them on GB.puma guy wrote:Haven't kept up with available models through the years, so I don't know if the SS was available in 22, I suspect they were. The mag capacity was reduce to 15 rnd in the 80's and the barrel was shortened to 19" in 2000 to match the mag tube end. I don't know if 3" adds any accuracy, but I doubt if there would be any significant velocity increase.Rex B wrote:I gave $60 for mine around 1980. I may have fired 40 rounds through it since then.
The new ones have a much shorter barrel 18" vs 22"
I'd love to find one of the stainless models in 22".
Ahhh! Got it!Rex B wrote:Yes, it's 19", not 18" on current models. There was a 22" SS made for a time, I've seen them on GB.puma guy wrote:Haven't kept up with available models through the years, so I don't know if the SS was available in 22, I suspect they were. The mag capacity was reduce to 15 rnd in the 80's and the barrel was shortened to 19" in 2000 to match the mag tube end. I don't know if 3" adds any accuracy, but I doubt if there would be any significant velocity increase.Rex B wrote:I gave $60 for mine around 1980. I may have fired 40 rounds through it since then.
The new ones have a much shorter barrel 18" vs 22"
I'd love to find one of the stainless models in 22".
I prefer the long barrels (and stocks) because they fit well with my long arms. They are also a little quieter.
Nice picture! Hope you get it to the range soon. I know the perils of one year olds (one), two and half year olds (three) and one due May 6. All grand babies! I remember when we had our own, too. Our oldest daughters live in Grand Prairie and New Braunfels so we are on the road a lot. Luckily I have gotten both son-in-laws into shooting so every once in a while I get to the range even if it's not PSC or Marksman where I usually shoot.aaronspuler wrote:Have not had the opportunity to take it out to the range to get the Tech Sights zeroed in as of yet (one of the perils of having a 1 year old), but I did get the sling mounts installed and the USGI web sling attached. Don't believe I'll be doing any further upgrades to this rifle.
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