Go to http://www.marlinfirearms.com/ and request an owners manual for the marlin glenfield model 60. They have changed little since 1980.
There is far too much variation in the answer to be able to give you a hard number. The value depends on the condition and the configuration, since there were seven different choices; sporting rifle, fancy sporting rifle, takedown rifle, extra lightweight takedown rifle, extra lightweight rifle, carbine, and musket. Only the two lightweights and the carbine were available in 22". The lightweights had a shotgun rubber butt plate and the carbine had a steel butt plate. All were available with the full or half magazine and all had the round barrel. Your rifle was made in 1894. Color case hardened frames were discontinued in 1901 and so the case hardened frames bring a premium. Winchester provided a large selection of extra cost options on the 1886 and for rifles with these options, a separate valuation should be made by a reliable source. The rifles were available in 10 calibers and the larger calibers bring a premium. Carbine: Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor 15000 10000 5000 2000 1000 The lightweights somewhat less.
The 5.56 cartridge has a different neck angle from the .223 Remington, generates higher chamber pressures, and has different weight projectiles available. .223 Remington can be safely cycled through a rifle with a 5.56 chamber, but it is not recommended to use 5.56 ammo in a rifle with a .223 chamber.
" value of the colteer 4-22 rifle ? "
Depending on the rifle, the maker and overall condition anywhere from 50-1500 USD.
this rifle is going for $430.00 new. a rifle in used but good condition should fetch $380-400.
your serial number indicates that your Glenfield rifle was made in the year 1977.
Ruger will send you a manual if you request one.
straight from marlin
Be more specific, "How do you reload it? Through the magazine tube. "My rifle will not load the next round when I fire it?" Try cleaning or when you disassemble look for broken parts. I just fixed one that just needed a good cleaning. Go to this site for parts and diagrams: http:/www.marlinfirearms.com/pdfs/manuals/MFC_Self_Load_RF_Tube.pdf
MAY STAND FOR GLENFIELD.
50-100
By the first two digits of the serial number. AB
A schematic is available at gunpartscorp.com. Disassembly instructions should be available from Remington or the Gun Digest book of .22 rifle Assembly & Disassembly. Look for it on Amazon.
Glenfield was made by Marlin. Check with a local gun shop.
value marlin glenfield model 60 22 simi auto rifle
Complete assembly and disassembly instructions are available via the related link at the bottom.
manufactured 1970