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I need my Marlin Model 60 to be repaired but who do I send it to?

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  • #16
    Izzy43
    CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
    • Dec 2009
    • 2670

    Look very closely where the extractors fit into the barrel. Those areas can get clogged up with gunk and prevent the extractors from grasping the rim of the cartridge. Happened to me. Hoppe's #9, dental pick and q-tips will clean it out good. Careful using velocitors in that rifle, can damage the plastic buffer and the action won't work correctly. I think the owners manual says not to use those.

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    • #17
      Boilermaker
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 93

      Izzy43 is right you have to make dang sure its a clean gun before ya start tryin to fix it....get a small 90degree pick and clean it out after every range session. I tried everything before I looked into buying parts.

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      • #18
        scootergmc
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2006
        • 4089

        Originally posted by Izzy43
        Careful using velocitors in that rifle, can damage the plastic buffer and the action won't work correctly. I think the owners manual says not to use those.
        The downloaded owner's manual I have says nothing to that effect. Do you have something different?

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