No.
To break down a Glenfield Marlin 30A for cleaning, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Then, remove the lever screw to take out the bolt and lever. Next, disassemble the lever mechanism and remove the carrier, hammer, and trigger assembly for a thorough cleaning. Finally, reassemble the firearm carefully after cleaning to ensure proper functioning.
your marlin/glenfield was made in 1974.
Marlin Glenfield. http://www.marlinfirearms.com/About/History.aspx Marlin Glenfield http://www.marlinfirearms.com/About/History.aspx
Glenfield Marlin Model 25 rifles were patterned after the Marlin 80C and Marlin 780 rifles. The Glenfield name was added for sales to coast-to-coast chain-stores versus stores that were specific Marlin dealer stores. The Glenfield 25 was manufactured from 1979 through 1982 according to Brophy. Others would suggest the Marlin Glenfield 25 was produced from 1972-1982. Regardless, the Glenfield name was dropped in 1983. The rifle continued as the Marlin Model 25 until 2003, which then became the Marlin 925. Differences between the Marlin and Glenfied were purely cosmestic i.e. birch stocks instead of walnut stock, different trigger guards, and triggers (black instead of gold colored). It is still being produced in .22LR (Marlin 925) and .22 Magnum (Marlin 925M) versions today. Most parts between the Glenfield 25 and Marlin 780 will interchange with no problem. Some of the Glenfield 20 and 25 will interchange as well. However, not all late model parts between the Marlin 780 and Marlin 80 will interchange with those models made in the pre-70s.
Not particularly.
Open bolt, elevate barrel, pull trigger , catch bolt before it hits the ground
Open the bolt, pull it to the rear, hold the trigger back and remove the bolt. sales@countrygunsmith.net
value marlin glenfield model 60 22 simi auto rifle
Best left to a gunsmith.
Boyds gun stocks and I believe the marlin mod 80 will be compatible, if not then a bit of wood working will be needed to fit the action.
20626860
most likely it is. marlin (glenfield is marlin) began using micro-grove technology in 1953.