How would you go about selling a Marlin Model 60 if it is the older model where it holds more than 15rounds? Do you have to take it to a gun smith to meet the new laws of 15 rounds or is there an insert to use to make the capacity of 15?
How would you go about selling a Marlin Model 60 if it is the older model where it holds more than 15rounds? Do you have to take it to a gun smith to meet the new laws of 15 rounds or is there an insert to use to make the capacity of 15?
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I believe the .22 tube fed was exempt. Can't find those bills right now bit do a quick google search for the mag bill.
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I have a few good tube fed 22 rifles and they are all reliable: Marlin 39A lever, Remington 12 pump, 34 bolt, 341 bolt, 550-1 semi, Winchester 270 pump and 9422M lever. Some good tubes I've had in the past but don't have now: Marlin 60, and 75-20, Winchester 190, all good, plenty of choices out there, not a lot of new models though.
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I have a JC Higgins Model 28, you know when you could buy a gun at Sears lol. The tube holds 18, I thought it was a Marlin Model 60 but I think that is at my dads house.
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I've got a new Henry Golden Boy, and an old Marlin 39A original golden. Marlin is the winner by a long shot, but the Henry is still a very good lever action .22. Both smooth as all get out. 39A has a Williams peep sight, and boy is it accurate.
Of course the M&P 15-22 suppressed is a hoot too, but not the go-to gun for old school fun and accuracy. I keep thinking I should put a scope on something, but can't bear to actually do it. I'm not sure I could do any better with a scope than with the 39A and Peep sight. I think the Marlin might reject it, kind of like a transplant gone bad.