You sir are a champ. You are very appreciated by your viewers. You actually listen to your audience and try to answer there questions. I could watch a 10 hour video and still be interested to watch another one. Very wise fellow. Thanks again for this video.
Bought my 72 yr old uncle one of these and the buffer was in pieces. Ordered one on Numrich and found your amazing video. I re blued the barrel and restored and BLO then TRUOIL the stock. He is gonna love dispatching opossums n such now lol. TY sir!
Thanks for posting this updated video. I found an old Model 99c that had at one time been worked on and the trigger action assembly “c”-clips discarded. When I disassembled it for cleaning, the trigger assembly fell apart. Your video made all the difference in getting it back together.
I love your down home videos. I have a Marlin model 60 I bought new in 1986 that has been a standby with me in the woods for years. It's a tack driver and has the full length magazine tube that goes out to the end of the barrel. I always clean it before squirrel season here in Southern Illinois. It shoots well with CCI mini-mag hp's and velocitor ammunition. Most of my other guns aren't as old as yours, but I love accurate rifles. I can't see owning one that's not. Keep up the good work, I'll be tuning in on every episodes.
As always great instructional video,thanks for sharing the knowledge, the how to's & don't do's are confidence builders for those of us not to familiar with the mechanics,and it doesn't seem as intimidating now,well done, thanks
Great video sir. Thank you. My wife got me this Marlin 60 back in 1995 I used it with my son I used it with the grandkids shot a lot of rounds out of it then the buffer block disintegrated. I had no clue what had gone wrong with it I did not tear it apart for quite some time. I had put it away and gone on to other things and when I finally did Marlin had gone out of business. I ordered the parts about 5 years ago from somebody who took my money and never sent me the parts and then until just recently I could not find a buffer or recoil spring. Three weeks ago I found both. Thank you for the video I'm taking this to the range tomorrow. I believe it will work fine. Great instructions very detailed. Thank you very much. I watched a couple videos before this and nobody showed how to keep that spring from flying across the room. I wonder what that little hole was for. But I'm a knucklehead Jarhead I got the spring out without a flying across the room but it would have been nice fighter known about the little hole. If I would have thought about it a few more minutes I probably would have figured it out. But your video helped immensely in all areas of the assembly and disassembly of this fine little firearm.
Bought a Model 60 made in 1980 on Gunbroker. I received the gun from FFL , get it home , loaded it up , fired one round and and it eats the next round and it ate several more rounds. Watched your video , yes found broken buffer plus missing buffer clip, recoil spring bent/broken. Cost 35.00 with Numerich hopefully that will fix the problem and run clean. I love your channel and videos. I grew up a mushroom hunter in Ohio still hunt here in the Upper Cumberland of Tennessee. Thank You !
Great instructions on the model 60 , I had a new one back in 1963 and traded it on something else wished I still had it but that was in my younger days. Thanks for the video, keep them coming and Happy New Year to you and your family.
Good video.. I changed the buffers on my both Marlin 60 rifles without any disassembly, just put a zip tie around the action and carefully pull the E-clip of the buffer and space the end a little to pull it out and replace it. Lock it back in and you're done! I used "Numrich Gun Parts" buffer, It's better than the Marlin's.
I recently purchased a used glenfield 60 and took to gunsmith to clean n check n he said that part think buffer was bad n he changed it and shot the rifle week later n shot nice no hiccups. My first real gun my dad got me for Xmas a Winchester model 190 semi automatic.22 and that shoots nice as well take care n thanx for the video.
Mcarbo is an excellent place to find Marlin model 60 spare springs and e clips. I just ordered several new springs and a couple 5 packs of e clips for the model 60.
You and gun blue should get together you guys are the best teachers on guns. I have the marlin 60 without the Lsho. I’m thinking about installing one but can’t get the parts. I saw your video on the Lsho and will use it to install it.thanks for your video sir!
Nearly all of what I do with guns is what I've picked up along the way just tinkering with them. Learning by doing has been the greatest teacher for me.
haha had to come back and watch this again .....something about taking it apart and letting it soak makes me forget which screws go where and which direction. Mine have obviously been replaced at some point as 2 are hex head instead of the flat ones I see here.
Another great video, Seems the more of your video's I watch the more gun's I accumulate. LOL, I bought a very nice Glenfield Squirrel stock rifle last night. It's a 1974 and looks to never had been shoot condition. Only flaw I see is someone installed sling studs and didn't get then in the center of butt stock. You have said these model 60's are getting harder to find parts for. Can you suggest any good suppliers. Also found it very good information about the decocking. Do you also had a way to de decock a Remington 121. Thanks again for all you time you take to put out this information to the viewers.
Good vid.. Just bought a 99c w/forearm sticker still on. installed a Model 60 Mcarbo spring kit. The internals of a 60 are different then a 99c. Would be really nice to see a comparison vid..
New subscriber here. I really appreciate this video and it will be saved for future reference. Before this video i saw where a young kid, maybe 14 at best make a good and detailed video on how to do this but can't find it any more. I've had many 60's over the years both new and older ones but always liked the old school ones better. Right now I have and older one made in 83 which means no last shot hold open so my question would be would this work on mine?
My marlin m922 magnum was not functioning. The recoil buffer was in fragment pieces. Cleaned it all up and ordered a new recoil buffer. One guy I read used a tire tread cut out to the size to replace a recoil buffer. Wonder how that worked out!!!
If I'm correct, the Micro-grooving was not done for the reason of accuracy or function, but as a measure of saving money on the machining operation. Personally I'd prefer a bore NOT have that Micro-grooving because I want to be able to spit lead cast bullets if necessary for any reason, and that's a little more difficult with Micro-grooving as you have to use a different diameter cast bullet for it..... a less common diameter compared to what you'd use for standard rifling. Also the smaller/increased lands/grooves could potentially be more prone to embedding lead than larger 6 or 5 groove.
My model 60 doesn't dry fire, the bolt works and the release but it doesn't even dry fire. I changed the buffer on it and that's it could anybody help me?
Best video on the model 60 I have ever seen, great content from a nice man....thank you Sir.
You sir are a champ. You are very appreciated by your viewers. You actually listen to your audience and try to answer there questions. I could watch a 10 hour video and still be interested to watch another one. Very wise fellow. Thanks again for this video.
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Bought my 72 yr old uncle one of these and the buffer was in pieces. Ordered one on Numrich and found your amazing video. I re blued the barrel and restored and BLO then TRUOIL the stock. He is gonna love dispatching opossums n such now lol. TY sir!
Thanks for posting this updated video. I found an old Model 99c that had at one time been worked on and the trigger action assembly “c”-clips discarded.
When I disassembled it for cleaning, the trigger assembly fell apart.
Your video made all the difference in getting it back together.
That's great! It's also the reason I made this video.....to help people like yourself.
I love your down home videos. I have a Marlin model 60 I bought new in 1986 that has been a standby with me in the woods for years. It's a tack driver and has the full length magazine tube that goes out to the end of the barrel. I always clean it before squirrel season here in Southern Illinois. It shoots well with CCI mini-mag hp's and velocitor ammunition. Most of my other guns aren't as old as yours, but I love accurate rifles. I can't see owning one that's not. Keep up the good work, I'll be tuning in on every episodes.
Thanks Chris. Old .22's (especially accurate ones) are a passion of mine.
As always great instructional video,thanks for sharing the knowledge, the how to's & don't do's are confidence builders for those of us not to familiar with the mechanics,and it doesn't seem as intimidating now,well done, thanks
Thanks, i hope you will find it useful.
Great video sir. Thank you. My wife got me this Marlin 60 back in 1995 I used it with my son I used it with the grandkids shot a lot of rounds out of it then the buffer block disintegrated. I had no clue what had gone wrong with it I did not tear it apart for quite some time. I had put it away and gone on to other things and when I finally did Marlin had gone out of business. I ordered the parts about 5 years ago from somebody who took my money and never sent me the parts and then until just recently I could not find a buffer or recoil spring. Three weeks ago I found both. Thank you for the video I'm taking this to the range tomorrow. I believe it will work fine. Great instructions very detailed. Thank you very much. I watched a couple videos before this and nobody showed how to keep that spring from flying across the room. I wonder what that little hole was for. But I'm a knucklehead Jarhead I got the spring out without a flying across the room but it would have been nice fighter known about the little hole. If I would have thought about it a few more minutes I probably would have figured it out. But your video helped immensely in all areas of the assembly and disassembly of this fine little firearm.
Thanks for the fine comments. I'm glad you found the video useful.😊
Bought a Model 60 made in 1980 on Gunbroker. I received the gun from FFL , get it home , loaded it up , fired one round and and it eats the next round and it ate several more rounds. Watched your video , yes found broken buffer plus missing buffer clip, recoil spring bent/broken. Cost 35.00 with Numerich hopefully that will fix the problem and run clean. I love your channel and videos. I grew up a mushroom hunter in Ohio still hunt here in the Upper Cumberland of Tennessee. Thank You !
Another good one, Tom!! Looking good with that new screwdriver set!!!
Thanks Wayne, I'll be putting it to good use. It will be cherished!
Great instructions on the model 60 , I had a new one back in 1963 and traded it on something else wished I still had it but that was in my younger days. Thanks for the video, keep them coming and Happy New Year to you and your family.
I was hoping it would be of some value to others that own these rifles. Thank you, and Happy New Year to you as well.
I did this some years back... Good Video!
I would have never been able to re-assemble my Marlin without this video, very informative, very helpful Thank you sir.
You are a master teacher. I watch all of your videos and have learned so much! Thank you
Another great video! Looking forward to getting myself an older .22! Thanks for going in depth on the disassembly and assembly.
Thanks. I hope it will be of good use to you, if you should ever need it.
Thanks for this video it will help me with my Dads 989
I uploaded this video earlier this morning but there was a problem with the text content. This is the corrected version.
Good video.. I changed the buffers on my both Marlin 60 rifles without any disassembly, just put a zip tie around the action and carefully pull the E-clip of the buffer and space the end a little to pull it out and replace it. Lock it back in and you're done! I used "Numrich Gun Parts" buffer, It's better than the Marlin's.
I recently purchased a used glenfield 60 and took to gunsmith to clean n check n he said that part think buffer was bad n he changed it and shot the rifle week later n shot nice no hiccups. My first real gun my dad got me for Xmas a Winchester model 190 semi automatic.22 and that shoots nice as well take care n thanx for the video.
Thank you so much on the return spring , got it , my model 60 just has and e clip that holds the pin In that holds the buffer block in Thank you sir
Well done! Great step by step guide, I did every step right along with you and everything went well. Thanks for the extra level of detail!
Mcarbo is an excellent place to find Marlin model 60 spare springs and e clips. I just ordered several new springs and a couple 5 packs of e clips for the model 60.
Thanks so much for these fanastic tutorials!
FYI; North Haven is about 8.6 miles north of New Haven up I 91
You and gun blue should get together you guys are the best teachers on guns. I have the marlin 60 without the Lsho. I’m thinking about installing one but can’t get the parts. I saw your video on the Lsho and will use it to install it.thanks for your video sir!
This video is exactly what I needed. Thank you.
Thanks for another great video! Did you learn all of your gunsmithing on your own or did you have some help a long the way with learning?
Nearly all of what I do with guns is what I've picked up along the way just tinkering with them. Learning by doing has been the greatest teacher for me.
I have a model 60 from 1988 also it has the long mag tube last shot bolt hold open the recoil block on mine is white hard nylon and looks perfect
Very good video thanks 👍
where were you when i was in high school? i would have had all a's i'm 84 and did it with bad eyes and shaky hands. thank you ron king
You are a life saver!
haha had to come back and watch this again .....something about taking it apart and letting it soak makes me forget which screws go where and which direction. Mine have obviously been replaced at some point as 2 are hex head instead of the flat ones I see here.
Another great video, Seems the more of your video's I watch the more gun's I accumulate. LOL, I bought a very nice Glenfield Squirrel stock rifle last night. It's a 1974 and looks to never had been shoot condition. Only flaw I see is someone installed sling studs and didn't get then in the center of butt stock. You have said these model 60's are getting harder to find parts for. Can you suggest any good suppliers. Also found it very good information about the decocking. Do you also had a way to de decock a Remington 121. Thanks again for all you time you take to put out this information to the viewers.
Good vid.. Just bought a 99c w/forearm sticker still on. installed a Model 60 Mcarbo spring kit. The internals of a 60 are different then a 99c. Would be really nice to see a comparison vid..
New subscriber here. I really appreciate this video and it will be saved for future reference. Before this video i saw where a young kid, maybe 14 at best make a good and detailed video on how to do this but can't find it any more. I've had many 60's over the years both new and older ones but always liked the old school ones better. Right now I have and older one made in 83 which means no last shot hold open so my question would be would this work on mine?
To answer your question, yes it would. Everything is basically the same except for a few additional parts in newer models.
@@CumberlandOutdoorsman It worked!!!!!!!!!
My marlin m922 magnum was not functioning. The recoil buffer was in fragment pieces. Cleaned it all up and ordered a new recoil buffer. One guy I read used a tire tread cut out to the size to replace a recoil buffer. Wonder how that worked out!!!
I have a model 60 22 " barrel stamped JM
Can you do this video on a 989 m2, it’s a lot different
I am having light strikes on my model 60, changed the firing pin but didnt fix it, do you know what else could be the problem?
If I'm correct, the Micro-grooving was not done for the reason of accuracy or function, but as a measure of saving money on the machining operation. Personally I'd prefer a bore NOT have that Micro-grooving because I want to be able to spit lead cast bullets if necessary for any reason, and that's a little more difficult with Micro-grooving as you have to use a different diameter cast bullet for it..... a less common diameter compared to what you'd use for standard rifling. Also the smaller/increased lands/grooves could potentially be more prone to embedding lead than larger 6 or 5 groove.
I have heard that in the past as well.
My S# 051 so what year is mine?
My model 60 doesn't dry fire, the bolt works and the release but it doesn't even dry fire. I changed the buffer on it and that's it could anybody help me?
I use a craftsman magnetic rectangular tray everything will stay exactly where you put it.
I had one of those, terrible trigger with an insane complex linkage, incurable. Worst gun I've ever owned.