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Old 01-23-2008, 07:20 PM   #1
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I bought a Marlin 60 (.22) about three weeks ago, to plink with the scouts.



I cleaned it, and bent the recoil spring in the process. If you have ever dissembled one of these, you will know that it is pretty easy to do.

I took it out, and it jammed several times. I called them up, and they are sending me a new recoil spring. Which is nice. Good company.
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How does it compare to the Ruger 10/22? My favorite is my dads old winchester pump 22 and he has a lever one also. Fun guns.
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Not sure how it compares. Except that I know it is much cheaper.
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Not sure how it compares. Except that I know it is much cheaper.
My dad's got a lever-action Marlin 30-30 that's about 40 years old. A great gun. Apparently, back in the wild west days, the lever-action Marlin was considered superior to the Winchester because the Winchester shells were ejected from the top, hitting the shooter in the face and making it tough to fit a scope; the Marlin's eject from the side.
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How does it compare to the Ruger 10/22? My favorite is my dads old winchester pump 22 and he has a lever one also. Fun guns.
I have a ruger 10/22 with a 4x scope that I got for my birthday as a kid one year. It is a beautiful gun and I have had many good days with it, alhtough not for a few decades.
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I like lever actions, but they are inherently inaccurate.
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My dad's got a lever-action Marlin 30-30 that's about 40 years old. A great gun. Apparently, back in the wild west days, the lever-action Marlin was considered superior to the Winchester because the Winchester shells were ejected from the top, hitting the shooter in the face and making it tough to fit a scope; the Marlin's eject from the side.
I have this exact rifle even now. It need a bit of cosmetic reconditioning but it is very accurate. Off of a bench rest I have put three bullets within a quarter sized hole at about 100 yards.
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I love my Ruger 10/22 that I use to plink cans with. The only reason I chose it over the Marlin is that I prefer a magazine feed instead of a tube feed. Plus there are just a million options out there for the Ruger. When I have a few bucks to blow I plan on throwing on a heavy barrel and a competition shooting stock. The Marlin is nice.
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I bought a Marlin 60 (.22) about three weeks ago, to plink with the scouts.



I cleaned it, and bent the recoil spring in the process. If you have ever dissembled one of these, you will know that it is pretty easy to do.

I took it out, and it jammed several times. I called them up, and they are sending me a new recoil spring. Which is nice. Good company.
I'm pretty sure you got ripped off. I think you need a much bigger gun to bag one of these:
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You should've gotten a Ruger 10/22. It's worth the little extra you'd pay for it.

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