Help w/ Marlin Model 60

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  • glockednlocked

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    I have a filthy rusty model 60 that I clean every year or 2 with carb cleaner then grease it up and it allways goes bang :) just an aside on "swamp people" last night I saw a newer model 60/a 10/22 and an old remington killin dem gators :)
     

    whitetrash

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    i have 1 and have problems with mine too. i have cleaned the heel out of it. and still cant figure out what is wrong. was going to give it to my daughter as a birthday present. but till i get it workin right it stays where its at.
     

    deerslayer13

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    i also own that modle. when mine started doing that i open it up and came to find that there where a few plactic parts in the gun and they had shaterd from to much use. and it only holds or at least i only put 15 rounds in it
     

    bjosephback

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    Recoil buffers. They are plastic. They break. The don't like break cleaner or CLP. it makes them brittle.

    Buffer

    Buffer, Replacement

    That takes care of most FTE's. With a good cleaning.

    Now FTF's most likely has to do with this part.

    Feedthroat, New Style

    These are new style parts. Good luck find a feedthroat on the older model. I had one made for my father in laws.


    Thanks for the input. I dropped the gun off at Gander Mountain over the weekend and they called and said minimum of $80 to look at it. I said don't touch it and I'll be in tomorrow to pick it up. I guess that's what I get for being lazy!
     

    RichardR

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    My very first firearm was a Model 60, I've had it for about 40 years now, great little rifles but mine will jam up bad if I don't keep it clean.
     

    Deet

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    Be careful spraying chemicals on the trigger assy and hammer, they are plastic and can melt making them useless. A new trigger assy is $25, ask me how I know.
     

    Eddie

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    I purchased a used Marlin 60, .22LR and after about 30 or so rounds, it kept on FTE. It has a tube magazine that holds 18 rounds and it was happening sometimes on the first or second shot, sometimes later in the magazine. It was a cheap gun, but I really enjoy the cheap ammunition. Any suggestions?

    One other thing (in addition to telling you to clean and lube it :D) is that if its a new gun it may just need some breaking in. Don't pass judgment on it until you've had it apart and back together a couple of times and ran 250 or so rounds through it. Some weapons do improve with initial use.
     

    bjosephback

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    One other thing (in addition to telling you to clean and lube it :D) is that if its a new gun it may just need some breaking in. Don't pass judgment on it until you've had it apart and back together a couple of times and ran 250 or so rounds through it. Some weapons do improve with initial use.


    I wish that was the case; I bought it used of a guy on gunbroker.com. I didn't pay much for it, and it shoots strait, so I guess I shouldn't really complain.:dunno:
     

    bjosephback

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    Aug 20, 2010
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    I finally got the gun back and cleaned it last night. It was dirty as hell; I know it wasn't from the 30 or so rounds I put through it. I will be plinking with it this weekend, so hopefully it will not fail to eject!
     
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