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GENERAL => General Firearms Discussion => Topic started by: LVSteve on August 01, 2005, 09:25:27 PM
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Hi, All
I have just acquired a 1980 built Marlin Model 60 .22LR. It is in mint condition with probably only a few hundred rounds fired at most. It has sat idle for at least 16 years and needs a good clean and lube job. My only problem is that I do not have a manual and I see from the net that these rifles can be tricky if disassembled too far.
I desperately need advice on cleaning this weapon.
TIA
Steve
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The Model 60 is still in production. You should be able to get a manual from Marlin... You could also consider having a local gunsmith clean it for you, including a detail strip.
The following is form the Marlin website.
www.marlinfirearms.com/index.php (http://www.marlinfirearms.com/index.php)
1. Q) What is Marlin's address and telephone number?
For Mail:
Marlin Service
P.O. Box 248
North Haven, CT 06473
For Product Returns:
MFC
100 Kenna Drive
North Haven, CT 06473
Telephone Number for Service: 800-544-8892
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For the Marlin Model 60 Online manual, see link below.
If you have a printer, you may wish to print it out.
webpages.charter.net/news/60_manual/ (http://webpages.charter.net/news/60_manual/)
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I have downloaded the online manual and also contacted Marlin. They are sending me the appropriate manual. Apparently, my rifle was built in 1980 and is the older type. Whether I will need the feedramp upgrade will remain to be seen.
Thanks again
Steve