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.
The Glenfield Model 15 is a .22 caliber rifle that was produced by Marlin Firearms, primarily in the 1970s and early 1980s. If you have a specific serial number or production year, you can better determine its age. Typically, these rifles are now around 40 to 50 years old, depending on the exact year of manufacture.
The value of a Marlin Glenfield Model 15 single shot rifle typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on its condition, age, and any modifications. Collectors may pay more for models in excellent condition or with unique features. Prices can also vary based on regional demand and the specific market at the time of sale. For the most accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult recent sales or a firearms expert.
About 10-15% less than a Marlin 336 in similar condition. Not knowing what condition your gun is in, estimate from $50-$200. Year of manufacture is probably going to be in the 1970's, but without knowing the serial number nobody can tell. www.countrygunsmith.net *My Glenfield Model 30G with serial number AB481XX manufactured in 1966.
my friend Lee got that same type of rifle on amozon for about 30 dollars(New) so you wont get much about 15-25 if you want i can buy it from you im kenny message me back thanks
1932-1957
I dunno, Sparky, you want to put a Model Number up for us to figure it out with??? There's only about 15 different models to choose from.
These are available from Numrich gun parts. Inner tube about $25, outer tube about $15
About $100 to $125.
50 to 100 bucks depending on the condition. I just got one myself that is missing the firing pin spring. I hope i can find one because the rifle is in excellent condition.
A standard model 60 holds 14 rounds in its tubular magazine. Including the one in the chamber it will hold a total of 15 cartridges.
I have it as the 15 round magazine that fits my model 700 .22lr rifle I bought from Big 5.