To disassemble the Glenfield Model 50, start by ensuring the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Use a screwdriver to remove the action screws from the stock, then carefully separate the stock from the receiver. Next, remove the bolt by pulling the bolt handle back and lifting it out of the receiver. Clean the various components using appropriate solvents and brushes, ensuring to pay attention to the barrel, magazine, and bolt assembly. Reassemble by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring everything is securely fastened.
Call Marlin Customer Service 800-544-8892. Place orders there. Part # 504046. Glenfield 20 is same as Marlin Model 780, except for the wood.
The Glenfield Model 60 with serial number 72178678 was manufactured in 1972. The presence of a squirrel emblem on the stock indicates that it was part of a special edition or variant produced during that time. Glenfield Model 60 rifles are known for their reliability and popularity among firearm enthusiasts.
The Glenfield Model 30-30, often referred to as the Glenfield Golden 50, was manufactured by the Marlin Firearms Company. It was produced during the 1970s and 1980s and is known for its reliability and performance as a lever-action rifle chambered in .30-30 Winchester. The model was part of Marlin's effort to offer affordable firearms, appealing to a wide range of hunters and sport shooters.
The Glenfield 4x15 scope was manufactured by the Marlin Firearms Company, which is known for its production of firearms and firearm accessories. The Glenfield brand was used for a line of products aimed at budget-conscious consumers. While Marlin is primarily recognized for its rifles, the Glenfield scopes were part of their broader offerings in the mid-20th century.
Made only in 1979, the rifle is also numbered as a Marlin 49 or a Revelation 150. SOME parts are similar to the model 60. gunpartscorp.com (also known as Numrich) has SOME parts for the Marlin 49. If you visit their website, there is a schematic for the Model 49, with part numbers. You can compare part numbers with the Model 60. Same number, same part. Good luck!
Circa 1983-2000 was part of the Glenfield production lineup and became the model 336 in Y2K. Value somewhere from $100 to $325 Hope that helps! Blue Mt Gunworks
You have to make sure your part is completely clean, no grease or oil can be on the part, try cleaning with de-natured alcohol. (make sure your hands are clean an dry).
Known as the ejector, the part is #365730A, $4.85 plus shipping from gunpartscorp website. Contact me through my message board if you have trouble finding the part on the site. They show as "in stock".
You can purchase a replacement 7 round magazine from Numrich Arms at www.e-gunparts.com. The Part Number is 403080B Cost is $19.95. It is the same magazine used in the Marlin 80 Bolt Action rifle. Happy shooting!
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If your Mdl 42 is a bolt action 22 rifle, it is a Marlin Mdl 80. There were 5 different trigger guards used at different times. Go to the wbsite for gunpartscorp, select M, then Marlin-Glenfield. Model 80, scroll down to part 78. Some of them are in stock.
Try here. http://www.e-gunparts.com/model.asp?idDept=95 Parts are kind of spendy for a gun that was pretty cheap. Although, this was also my first gun back in 1978. I assume, like myself, you want parts more for the keepsake part than the value part. Ahhh...the memories.