the Glenfield name used on the marlin rifle was for mass-merchandisers and chain stores that wanted brand name products to sell. this model you have was made by marlin from 1966-1970. marlin made two variations of this rifle, the change coming in 1969. it should have impressed checking on stock and forearm. As for the JM on the barrel, this is Marlin trade mark. 77,603 were built. these sold for around $100 when they were new. They are real nice rifles, I have a 30A 1st. variation that should look almost like yours except the magizine tube is full length. I wouldn't call it rare, its worth what ever you can get out of it. good solid rifles made by Marlin!
the model 60 is tube fed where the 70 is a clip fed model there are some small differences but manily the 70 is a 60 with no tube,or feeing lips just has a mag holder instead and the stock has that hole for the mag cut out that's really it
Tap the left side with a punch, or small piece of wood. The dovetails run perpendicular. Left side is as you look down the barrel. May help to let some penetrating oil soak in first.
Is the model 60 a small lever action 22 ? It's value is about $35.00-$75.00 dollars in the shooters market. Your original scope makes it worth about$85.00 bucks.It was made somewhere between 1962-1975.They where a subcontract gun by Marlin for Sears&Roebuck.It's actually a marlin model 60, I happen to have one myself.With over 200,000 rounds through it it still shoots like a dream.Personally I'd cherish it,she'll out shoot most anything made in the last twenty years!Hope that helped you. Check the yellow pages for gunsmiths. You may be also be able to find a magazine at Numrich Gunparts.
A Marlin model 6082 limited edition .22 LR rifle is worth between $200 and $500 depending on its overall condition. These are small caliber rifles designed for collectors but are well suited for small game hunting and target shooting.
The marlin model 36 had the letter prefix of either B for the second variation,or the letters A,SC(sporting carbine),RC(regular carbine),small c prefix in 1946,or large D prefix for 1947.The letter Z was assigned to the model 336 rifles made in the year 1964.It sounds to me that you have a Marlin model 336 which was made in the year 1964.
I believe the white marlin eats small fish such as blues herring small striper and such fish
3/8 inch, standard groove you will usually find on small rimfire .22 rifles
The model of your gun is nicknamed "the sidekick". It was produced between the years 1956-1985. It's mainly used for hunting small game. It came in 3 different barrel lengths. 2.5" barrel- $71.00 4" barrel- $86.00 6" barrel- $106.00
You have a Smith and Wesson model 14 38 special. The 38 refers to the diameter of the barrel. That barrel is 38/100 of an inch in diameter. A 45 automatic has a barrel that is 45/100 of an inch in diameter. A 9mm has a barrel with a 9mm diameter. You can shoot 9mm ammunition from a 38 special. A 22 pistol has a small diameter barrel.
yes much much get a value book and look it upAnswerNo, it's just a manufacturer's mark, probably indicates the choke. The Marlin model 39 is a lever action .22 with an octagon barrel, as such it does not have a choke like a shotgun.The star indicates a finished product of higher than average quality: fit and finish of metal to metal parts and quality of wood as determined by a factory inspector. It can add greatly to the value and desirability.
hunting rabbits, or other small game, or target shooting
The value of a Martin Model 88 .22 caliber rifle is between $100 and $300 depending on its overall condition. There rifles are commonly used by new shooters and for small game hunting.