You need to remove the screw holding the stock to the action. Just in front of the trigger is a leaf spring holding a pin into the action. Gently lift the pin while sliding the bolt back. It should slide right out.
NOTE**Make sure the bolt stays cocked. If you release the firing pin manually by rotating the black knob on the back of the bolt you will not be able to re-insert the bolt. You can manually re-cock the bolt but it is very difficult.
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.
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Your Marlin model 59 single shot shotgun is valued at between 40-100 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
The Marlin Model 60 G .410 gauge shotgun is essentially the same firearm as the Marlin Model 59. The Model 59 began Mfg in 1956 and continued to 1965, the model 60G was introduced in 1960 and stopped in 1964. There were 18,603 Model 60G's produced in that time. The retail sticker when new was $24.95, like most of these sturdy firearms it has appreciated in value a bit and has an average retail value of about $100. Not bad considering this was and still is a quite utility brush gun.
Marlin Model 59 were single shot blt action shotguns that were produced in .410 only. Marlin manufactured less than 50,000 units. Value at 95% is about $150 to $175. I believe they were all choked in Full.
S=1958-59.
Marlin Model 59, 1959-1961
I think you mean a "MARLIN Shotgun model 59" Re-post your question and place it in the "marlin firearms" Category Also you will need to describe the condition that it currently is in. Rate is as Poor, Fair, Good, Very good, or excellent shape.
According to the cross-reference list, a Ranger M34 could be a Marlin 50 or 50E autoloader mfg 1931-1934, or a Marlin 80 bolt action repeater, 1935-59, or a Marlin 780 bolt action repeater, 1971-1988.
the s&w 59The Marlin 9 Camp uses a Magazine, not a "clip". Magazines listed for the S & W 59 series (5904, etc) will usually function in it. Some of the lower priced aftermarket magazine will not function properly. Even some of the higher priced aftermarket magazine may have minor issues like the bolt hold open not working.
Best to ask a gunsmith for assistance.
103.-- on a Sears Roebuck gun indicates manufacture by Marlin. I don't find a 103.7, but 103.72 and 103.74 are listed as Marlin Model 59. Brophy in his book, Marlin Firearms, a history of the guns and the Company that made them, published in 1989 by Stackpole Books, lists the Sears Ranger 103-7 as a 16 ga. Marlin Model 90 O/U shotgun.