Jammed Marlin 60
#1
I have a recently purchased Marlin model 60 that just won't unjam . I've tried the bolt release , tugging on the handle , etc. to no avail . When I look into the action I can see what looks like a thin wire under the slide on the back side .
Broken spring ? Trip to the gunsmith ?
Help !
Broken spring ? Trip to the gunsmith ?
Help !
#2
Nontypical Buck
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From: Pulaskiville
Sounds like the return spring may have broken...jamming the slide/action. If you don't feel like taking it apart yourself, a smith should be able to do it quickly, and I couldn't imagine it costing you much.
Good luck
Good luck
#3
Thanks Pro-Line ,
I suspected it might be something like that . Since I dont have a spare I guess the smith will soon see me . I know that I've been running a lot of rounds through it lately , but I never thought I'd wear it out !
I suspected it might be something like that . Since I dont have a spare I guess the smith will soon see me . I know that I've been running a lot of rounds through it lately , but I never thought I'd wear it out !
#4
Nontypical Buck
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From: Gypsum KS USA
I know exactly what is wrong with your 60, I've had that happen on four or five new 60's, I'm always one to tear things apart and find out what's wrong myself before going to anyone for help.........that thin wire is supposed to be there under the bolt, just not where it is...there is a groove on the "magazine lip" that the wire is supposed to sit in, and it has been pushed out of it, take the gun apart (easy as pie) and replace the wire where it's supposed to be, you can also scratch the groove a little deeper and sharper so that it locks in better. You might also try bending the wire slightly so that it sits better in the groove, if I recall correctly, one of my 60's wire wasn't bent at all, so it kind of layed acrossed the gap, so it jammed like that a lot.
If that's not it, I don't know what it is.
I'm not certain why the wire is there, thinking back on what it does, I'd guess it's the ejector, but it's hard to believe that they put one in that small/thin.
If that's not it, I don't know what it is.
I'm not certain why the wire is there, thinking back on what it does, I'd guess it's the ejector, but it's hard to believe that they put one in that small/thin.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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From: Pulaskiville
AHHHH...I know what you're talking about Nomercy...
I've seen that little wire on mine. Thankfully it hasn't come loose from that groove before.
You're right about them being easy to disassemble...Couldn't be easier!
I've seen that little wire on mine. Thankfully it hasn't come loose from that groove before.
You're right about them being easy to disassemble...Couldn't be easier!
#6
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: West Central Illinois
i have to agree with proline and nonmercy; i have taken apart very few guns in my life. i took apart my model 60 for a good cleaning last year and i couldnt believe how easy they are to work on, dont waste your money at the gunsmith




