1. Point the Gun in a Safe Direction
2. Put the Safety On
3. Push Slide Release
4. Slide Forearm All the Way Back
5. Verify the Gun Is Empty
6. Slide Forearm Half Way Forward
7. Loosen Barrel Retaining Cap On the End of the Magazine
8. Remove Barrel By Pulling Straight Forward
9. Tap Out 2 Trigger Assembly Retaining Pins (Right to Left) Using a Brass Punch
10. Remove Trigger Assembly By Pulling Straight Out of the Receiver
11. Remove 2 Magazine Cartridge Stops From Grooves in the Side Of The Receiver
12. Squeeze the Rear of the Cartridge Carrier Until Both Sides Come Off of the Pivot Pins
13. Move Forearm, Cartridge Carrier, and the Bolt Forward and Out of the Receiver
Glenfield,which was made by Marlin Firearms Company made a bolt action .410ga shotgun from 1956-1965.This was the marlin model 59 which is the same shotgun as your Glenfield model 60.
I have a Marlin Firearms Co. 12 gage, bolt action shotgun.
I believe it was Marlin, in the early 70s.
Open the bolt, pull it to the rear, hold the trigger back and remove the bolt. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes. The Marlin model 556 is a bolt action shotgun. It has a detachable magazine which holds two rounds and one round in the pipe for a total of three rounds. It is able to shoot 3 inch ammunition.
around 100-250 depending on its condition
Your Marlin model 55,bolt action shotgun is valued at between 35-100 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
Open bolt, elevate barrel, pull trigger , catch bolt before it hits the ground
First remove the screw opposite the bolt. Operate the bolt as if you were cocking the gun, pull the trigger and it will slide out.
The marlin model 80dl was made by marlin from 1940-1965.
The bolt is removed from a Marlin model 81 by first opening the bolt completely, then while holding the trigger back all the way, continue to pull the bolt the rest of the way back. Sometimes it is necessary to hold the trigger back while re-inserting the bolt.
The original marlin model 55 shotgun was made from 1950-1965.This was before the gun control act of 1968 which mandated that all firearms have a serial number.