See image here.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=86314&highlight=marlin+60+assembly&page=2
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Ths first image shows the disconnector spring properly in place.
See image here. http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=86314&highlight=marlin+60+assembly&page=2 Scroll down to post September 28, 2006, 02:50 AM Ths first image shows the disconnector spring properly in place.
The marlin model 39A is the rifle model,while the Marlin model 39M is the carbine model.
When looking at the exploded view drawings of both models it certainly looks like they would be interchangeable.
You can purchase a disconnector assembly, including the spring for a JC Higgins Model 28 583.71, from various sources such as online firearm parts retailers, auction sites like GunBroker, or specialized gun parts suppliers like Numrich Gun Parts. Additionally, checking with local gun shops or gunsmiths may yield results, as they can often order specific parts. Ensure that the parts you buy are compatible with your model to ensure proper functionality.
Yes, at least my '71' model does.
Try Numrich Gun Parts Corp.
Try www.midwayusa.com I used them to get recoil springs for my Marlin 60. Cheapest price I could find, very quick delivery. Hope this helps.
Marlin 81
model 55 the original marlin goose gun
The Marlin Model 60 manual may be dowloaded from Marlin's website.
The Marlin model 925 22 long rifle, was first introduced in 2003. Before that it was Glenfield Marlin model 25 or just Marlin model 25. Hope this helps.
Open bolt and pull to rearword position.Then pull trigger and hold in back position.Bolt will now slide out.Hold trigger back to reinstall