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They are a minor pain to strip down, don't have the aftermarket of the 10/22, and can be finicky about ammo (no Winchester or Remington in mine). However, they also tend to be inexpensive on the used market (my VG condition '86 was $85 with cheap 3-7x20 Tasco scope) and the stock accuracy is pretty sensational. At my 25 yard indoor range last week I shot repeated 1/4" 6-shot groups with cheap Fiocchi ammo, said lousy scope, and shooting off sand bags. With a bit of work I think that can be improved...
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I have one and can't spend enough time shooting it. Put a $24.00 scope on it and it shoots great.
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Talk about reviving a thread. I'm down to one now. Gave the other to my nephew.
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I highly doubt i'll ever find reason to get rid of my Model 60.
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I have a Glenfield copy of the Marlin 60, and a beautiful Marlin 60DLX, both bought from members here. Both are marvelous shooters, very accurate. They just need much larger magazines, I can empty them too quickly. Wish I knew of a patch of woods in the country loaded with squirrels.
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It was my first gun, I learned to shoot and hunt with it. Then years later I had to sell it to make rent. I bought a used one years later. It's accurate but it's just not the same. I still have it, but I'm thinking of selling it.
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Got a scope and bipod for mine, now 15rd doesn't feel like enough.
Still love it though
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Never had or heard a complaint about one.