Glenfield Model 65 - manufactured in 1968; it was essentially identical to the Model 60 with the exception of a brass exterior magazine tube; it was made for Oklahoma Tire & Supply Co. as for the value: poor cond. 70$ fair: 100-125$ good-very good 130-160$ i just picked one up for 80 and saw a nice one at a pawn shop for 139.00
My Glenfield Model 25 has a micro-groove barrel,so I imagine others do as well.
write to marlin with any and all writngs/markings on reciever/barrel and serial numbers
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.
The Glenfield model 75C is a carbine variant of the Marlin model 60 produced for 1975 to 1992 by th m Mrlin Firearms Company under the name of Glenfield. Differences include shorter 18 inch barrel compared to the Marlin's 20. Length of pull on the Glenfield is shorter. The Glenfield also has a shorter and lower capacity magazine tube. The Glenfield hold 9 shots in the magazine, while current Marlins hold 15. Nearly all parts are interchangeable, and the Glenfield can be converted to modern full sized Marlin 60 specifications if desired.
It would help if you could tell me which "golden Marlin" model you have? Also condition, features, etc. Marlin made several guns with "Golden" on the barrel, but there should also be a model designation somewhere.
Open bolt, elevate barrel, pull trigger , catch bolt before it hits the ground
On my model 20 its on the left side of the barrel directly up from the clip.
The Glenfield 75c .22 long rifle is a fine rifle. simple, short, with a squirrel on the handle if you are lucky. they retail used in gun shops (2008) for around $100. I purchased mine in Oregon for $99. The shop had the Glenfield 75, with the longer barrel for $89. I prefer the shorter barrel of the model c, it feels really ballanced and is great for woodland hunting. -whooise
the Glenfield name used on the marlin rifle was for mass-merchandisers and chain stores that wanted brand name products to sell. this model you have was made by marlin from 1966-1970. marlin made two variations of this rifle, the change coming in 1969. it should have impressed checking on stock and forearm. As for the JM on the barrel, this is Marlin trade mark. 77,603 were built. these sold for around $100 when they were new. They are real nice rifles, I have a 30A 1st. variation that should look almost like yours except the magizine tube is full length. I wouldn't call it rare, its worth what ever you can get out of it. good solid rifles made by Marlin!
Yes, it says on the barrel, .22 S, L, LR. They will feed from the clip as well. Mid 80's Marlin Model 25 will as well. Post '88 Marlin Model 25N rifles will not feed them from the magazine. Just read the barrel if you are not sure which model you have.
The marlin model 39A mountie was made by marlin from 1953-1972.If you have a K prefix to the serial number?These were made in 1953 only.There were 4,335 made.these have a 24in barrel and slender forearm.
its a gun.Your Marlin model 778 shotgun is a slide action shotgun chambered in 12ga.Magnum.It was available in barrel length,s from 20in.to 38inches.It weights 7 3/4lbs. and was discontinued in the year 1984.Yours was made by Marlin sometime between 1969-1984.