Marlin 60 new vs old, FTE
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:08 pm
Hi,
I have a Marlin 60 (actually a Western Auto 120), that I think is a 1973
model. I've had it for about 8 years, but am just trying to figure it out.
I am getting about 1/2 failure to ejects! Since the extractors seemed
weak, I replaced them. The cartridges do not seem to be ejected. The
previous round is still in the extractors. So, I bought a feed throat and a
new spring with the more modern
ejector mechanism. I cannot get the action assembly back in the gun!
This is an old rifle with the screwed in action assembly. The old feed throat
had the type with a cast in ejector. The new one seems to be too high. Can
this be used in the old assembly? I ground down the feed throat so the bolt
will almost close, but not quite. I left it like that and am asking for help!
Has anyone got any good advice? I like this old rifle and hope to get it
functional again!
Thanks,
Jeff
I have a Marlin 60 (actually a Western Auto 120), that I think is a 1973
model. I've had it for about 8 years, but am just trying to figure it out.
I am getting about 1/2 failure to ejects! Since the extractors seemed
weak, I replaced them. The cartridges do not seem to be ejected. The
previous round is still in the extractors. So, I bought a feed throat and a
new spring with the more modern
ejector mechanism. I cannot get the action assembly back in the gun!
This is an old rifle with the screwed in action assembly. The old feed throat
had the type with a cast in ejector. The new one seems to be too high. Can
this be used in the old assembly? I ground down the feed throat so the bolt
will almost close, but not quite. I left it like that and am asking for help!
Has anyone got any good advice? I like this old rifle and hope to get it
functional again!
Thanks,
Jeff