Your serial number indicates that your model 75C was made in the year 1976.
Your Marlin model 75C was made in the year 1976.
Your Marlin model 75C was made in the year 1976.With the serial number provided.
Your Marlin model 75C was made in the year 1980,with the serial number that you supplied.
1983. marlin, after 73 dropped alphabetical prefixes and used the first two numbers in the serial number to identify the year. Anything after 73, you subtract 100 from the first two numbers in the serial number. 100-17=83. Any marlin works this way.
If you subtract the first 2 numbers of your serial number from 2000,you should be able to get the year of manufacture.I can say that the model 70HC was made from 1989-1995.But I can find no serial number data on the model 75C.
If you subtract the first 2 numbers of your serial number from 2000,you should be able to get the year of manufacture.I can say that the model 70HC was made from 1989-1995.But I can find no serial number data on the model 75C.
Your Glenfield model 75C will go for between 50-75 dollars on today's market.
I believe that this model was made from 1989-1995.
There is no difference internal to the two rifles. The only difference is barrel length. Both have 14-round tubular magazines. The model 75C has a carbine length (~19") barrel. Model 60s produced when the 75C was in production have a rifle-length (22") barrel, but the current Model 60 has been shortened to 19", making it seemingly identical to the old 75C. My 75C from 1987 looks identical to the model 60 on the current Marlin website. If you want to see one in a bit different configuration, check out http://dillonallen.com/blog/marlin-60-aftermarket-stock-install/
The booklet that came with the Marlin 75-20 shows it to be a 75C.
model GA22 ( great american 22 cal) first production 1983 same as marlin model 75C
The booklet that came with the Marlin 75-20 shows it to be a 75C.