Some of the distinguishing markers to look for in a Marlin model 60 are whether the ejector is casted into the feedthroat and the firing pin style. By identifying these parts you can determine if the gun is an old style or a new style.
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Your Model 81 was halted in the year 2003.I would surmise that Marlin had a new model in the works at the time of the model 81 demise.
older because is your tube fed long or short then the barrel mine comes to the top new are short.Your serial number indicates that your Glenfield model 60 was made in the year 1981.
You can go to Numrich gun parts and compare certain parts of your rifle to the schematic on this page: http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=082Zz80 I have a Model 80 old style (made somewhere around 1935 I believe. The easiest way to tell if you have an old or new style is by looking at the bolt. I can describe the new style as having a larger bolt handle and the handle is set back from the breech face a bit farther than old style. The old style bolt handle is also swept back just a bit.
They were $200.00 new when they first came out.
The value of a Marlin model 336 in that condition is 350-400 dollars.
If in like new condition $120-$150.
I recently purchased a Marlin Model 80-DL rifle, with a scope. I didn't ask whether it was "new" or "used." It's hard to tell whether it is new or used. The price was $119.00. I really don't know that much about guns. The purchase was made at the only gun shop in my local area.
It is valued at 155.00 dollars in the condition that you describe.
well, i bought one new in 1989.
1972 - first year for the new model.
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