not having a 22lr semi auto rifle in the box had me thinking it's about time i find something sooner or later - well later finally came around while walking through a gun show with a buddy a Marlin Glenfield Model 60 the one with a squirrel stamped into the stock, it actually looked pretty good stock was all intact no wear, dings, dents or scratches, the action seemed to work ok too the seller wanted more than a hundred and I didn't care to go past 60 I ended up coming back to his booth and we agreed on a $100 probably 20-30 too much but hey I got a 22lr now.
on the way out my buddy says hey you need a case for that thing don't ya? so yep buy a $15 soft side zipper upper case too
so finally I get chance to go to the range and low and behold my wife comes with too. this should be fun (I hope) which it was we shot 300 + rounds shreaded targets and had a great time. I load the squirrel gun up and psst it fired ! next round went off too, next round nope, clear it , next round yes , next round nope , nop yes, yes, nope nope - federal bulk pack from cabelas or walmart never a miss in any of my other 22s
So I case it back up bring it home take it apart , clean it, clean it again oil it put it back together next range outing I bring some cci ammo with too
once again with the federal hit hit hit miss, miss hit , miss it probably fired 50%-60% of a tube - inserted 5 @ a time cci ammo it hit 5 for 5
still a little disappointed thinking she needs the good stuff only I bang the net for some more info on light strikes - because for sure that was the issue comparing the brass from my other 22s it was pretty obvious the dent was not nearly as deep......... needs a new hammer? new springs? and the excess oil removed.......
www.jnpgunsprings.com has a model 60 spring kit - hammer spring and recoil spring made from chrome silicone (not shiny or slippery) ordered on Sunday arrived on Wednesday the hammer spring was @ least a 1/4" longer than the original spring - the recoil spring was about the same length........... a noticeable difference in the "snap" of a dry fire form the newly installed hammer spring - of course cleaned up the action and didn't over oil it, I used ONE drop as recommended. the spring kit was $19 shipped and I'm betting it would have needed new springs anyway - the serial starts with 19 which by most suggestions have it as built in 1981
30+ years on the original springs I'm sure, yep time to replace them.
so there it is $134 so far ............. now I just need to shoot it again, ensure it's sorted out and then run the snot out it for years to come.
thanks for listening sorry to leave you hanging I'll report back after I've fired it again
Dan T
on the way out my buddy says hey you need a case for that thing don't ya? so yep buy a $15 soft side zipper upper case too
so finally I get chance to go to the range and low and behold my wife comes with too. this should be fun (I hope) which it was we shot 300 + rounds shreaded targets and had a great time. I load the squirrel gun up and psst it fired ! next round went off too, next round nope, clear it , next round yes , next round nope , nop yes, yes, nope nope - federal bulk pack from cabelas or walmart never a miss in any of my other 22s
So I case it back up bring it home take it apart , clean it, clean it again oil it put it back together next range outing I bring some cci ammo with too
once again with the federal hit hit hit miss, miss hit , miss it probably fired 50%-60% of a tube - inserted 5 @ a time cci ammo it hit 5 for 5
still a little disappointed thinking she needs the good stuff only I bang the net for some more info on light strikes - because for sure that was the issue comparing the brass from my other 22s it was pretty obvious the dent was not nearly as deep......... needs a new hammer? new springs? and the excess oil removed.......
www.jnpgunsprings.com has a model 60 spring kit - hammer spring and recoil spring made from chrome silicone (not shiny or slippery) ordered on Sunday arrived on Wednesday the hammer spring was @ least a 1/4" longer than the original spring - the recoil spring was about the same length........... a noticeable difference in the "snap" of a dry fire form the newly installed hammer spring - of course cleaned up the action and didn't over oil it, I used ONE drop as recommended. the spring kit was $19 shipped and I'm betting it would have needed new springs anyway - the serial starts with 19 which by most suggestions have it as built in 1981
30+ years on the original springs I'm sure, yep time to replace them.
so there it is $134 so far ............. now I just need to shoot it again, ensure it's sorted out and then run the snot out it for years to come.
thanks for listening sorry to leave you hanging I'll report back after I've fired it again
Dan T