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Tommy go to www.rimfirecentral.com they should have a tech page on most 22 rifles. hope this helps
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Tommy, look in most any good outdoors catalog handling firearms accessories, and you will find the synthetic Dragunov-style stock for the Marlin 60. These are described as working with both tube and box magazine versions. I haven't seen aftermarket barrels. The Marlin barrel isn't easily changed like the Ruger. A good 'smith could probably make a custom barrel, but this would be expensive for a "cheap" rifle like the Marlin.
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| Unless the original Marlin barrel is damaged or rusted, they are a very well made barrel. With some bedding, a trigger job and a recrowning, the various Marlin 22LR and 22 Magnum rimfires really shoot well. In fact some gunsmiths use Marlin barrels and adapt to other actions or turn them into liners for older 22's.
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I've got the model 60SB, with the stainless finish and wood stock. One thing I have to do with all my Marlins, is to strip and refinish the stocks. I can't stand that "Marshield" finish they use. The birch looks very nice with a good stain and a few coats of polyurethane gloss. I added a silver Simmons 3-9X32 scope and rings, and it looks really sharp. It'll hit golfballs on the hundred-plus burm. I like it.
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i hear ya big dog i have been lokkin at those stainless model like you have .i am a big stainless steel fan.being from south la the humidity is very rough on those blue finishes. and at a hundred bucks you can't go whronge
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Ok Tommy I knew I seen one from one of the copanies I shop from. Chiper Than Dirt had them. Here Is the link to a Draganof Style stock for Marlins..fits severl modles. The Advanced Technology Inc. Fiberforce Stock Will Fit Both Tube and Clip Fed Marlin Semi-Auto .22's , Both Old and New Style Model 60, 75, 990, 995, etc. This stock is made of 33 % Glass-Filled Fiberglass, It is Extremely Durable and will Last For Years. Assembly Instructions are included as well as all the warranty registration cards for the unconditional lifetime warranty . Comes with front and rear swivel studs as well as a handguard to match. For specific warranty or technical information, contact: Advanced Technology Inc, 102 Fieldview Drive, Suite 400 Versailles, KY. 40383,800-925-2522 http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ctd/p...UHM60CGE9N2W9D |
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I bought a 60SS Deluxe for my son. I won't shoot it until he's old enough to learn how to shoot (because it isn't mine). Beautiful rifle though... I might have to buy one for myself. |
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Oh yeah...Marlin sells stocks on their website
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