A Marlin Model 60 fires a .22 Long Rifle cartridge. The Marlin Model 60 fires a .22 LR cartridge.
No, you cannot safely fire .22 LR ammunition in a Marlin Model 57 Magnum. The Model 57 is designed specifically for .22 Magnum (.22 WMR) cartridges, which have a higher pressure and different dimensions than .22 LR. Attempting to use .22 LR in this firearm could lead to malfunctions or dangerous situations. Always use the appropriate ammunition specified for your firearm.
The 1887 Marlin safety rifles typically use .22 caliber bullets, specifically designed for rimfire cartridges. These rifles are known for their versatility and can fire various .22 LR (Long Rifle) and .22 Short ammunition. It's important to ensure that the correct type of ammunition is used for optimal performance and safety. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the best guidance on ammunition compatibility.
Due to the current lack of availability, you best shoot whatever you can find. Beyond that, CCI and Wolf make fine ammunition.
The marlin model 781 was chambered for the .22 long rifle.
I THINK you have a Marlin Model 60, made for JC Penney as their Mdel 6660. You can download an owner's manual from Marlin, customer service, use the Model 60 tab. You can also check the website at gunpartscorp, again use marlin Model 60.
Look on the barrel, it will be marked with the correct ammunition.
Shotgun shells
In order to determine what ammo is appropriate for your Marlin rifle,i Would need to know what model of marlin you have?Is it a model 1889,1893 etc.I would also need to know what markings are found on the barrel(40-60,38-40,40-65 etc.)this will all assist in the correct ammo for the rifle in question.Please repost your question with the info required to help you determine the correct ammo for your rifle.
It is the Marlin trademark, they put it on all there rifles or use to, it is the Marlin bullseye.
Have it examined by a gunsmith
7.62x 39mm
No, the stock from a Marlin Model 60 does not fit the Marlin Model GA22. While both models are .22 caliber rifles, they have different designs and specifications. It's important to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper fit and function. Always verify compatibility before attempting to interchange parts.