Marlin Glenfield Model 60 Serial Number Location
Number Produced: 11,000,000. Originally the tube fed. Magazine had a capacity of 18 long rifles. The Model 60 is chambered in.22 Long Rifle Only. Marlin Model 60.22 Caliber. Marlin Model 60 Review: The model 60 is an economical and easily managed.22 caliber rifle.
The first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture. Say the serial number starts with 18. The 18 is significant, for subtracting it from 2000 gives the date of manufacture for the rifle, 1982. Likewise, a serial number starting with 17 would be a rifle manufact ured in 1983. NThis method has not been uniformly followed. It is valid only from 1971 through 1999. Prior to 1971, the first two digits indicated the year of manufacture.
For example, a rifle with a serial number starting with 70. Would have been made in 1970. Starting in 2000, this same old method has returned; the first two digits once more indicate the year of manufacture directly, with no subtraction required n. Descargar software mp9 magazine. NSo your glenfield with the 25 serial number is a 1975 model. I have a 1978 edition that i love. Also if your wandering why i put marlin the glenfiels is a knockoff of the marlin 60 it was just a brand used fro the massmarketers like sears& roebuck, k mart, etc.
Subtract 19 from 100 = 81 so 1981. JM is the Marlin trademark. The Glenfield model is the same as any regular Marlin 336 but was made for a chain store, used hard wood instead of Walnut and may have had different sights. The workings are exactly the same as any other Marlin. Frankm there is a two letter code for month and year on 22's from 60-68 I do not know if it was on any other years, scroll down at the link below and you will find the list. There is a much more complete information on dating a Marlin here at Marlinowners.com in the reference section. Thanks Regnier, I am fairly new to this lever action thing but I am surely enjoying this 1895.
Got a sweet feel. Sajni pass bulao na mp3. I have a friend that has a golden 39 A in the box never fired. I have been thinking about buying from him but not sure what they're worth.
It is a.22 caliber and has the model golden 39A stamped in gold on the barrel. Any Ideas about value. It is the same guy I got the 1895 from. I think his brother used to own a gun store many years ago and recently died leaving him these guns. He is also ill and is wanting to sell some of them. He is totally legit, no crook guns.