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.
The booklet that came with the Marlin 75-20 shows it to be a 75C.
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.
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Assuming it is a Marlin Model 60, between $125-$175, depending on condition.
The Marlin Model 60 manual may be dowloaded from Marlin's website.
At my shop I usually get between $99.95 and $119.95 for good quality Model 60.
None,they are one and the same firearm.
Mechanically, nothing. The 'W' suffix is typically used by Marlin to denote models that use walnut-finished hardwood stocks. Since that is now standard on the Model 60, the 'W' has been dropped from the standard model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If your Marlin rifle has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.Then the value will be between 160-250 dollars.
A Marlin Model 60 fires a .22 Long Rifle cartridge. The Marlin Model 60 fires a .22 LR cartridge.
I have a marlin model 60 with a gold trigger..the price difference is not by much if any at all..they both cost the same. some gun shops will charge more, but most usually don't and charge the same. A model 60 with etching and wood work can sell for more than one with just a gold trigger.