i have a 1971 glenfield marlin 60 (with the squirrel on the stock). after a good thorough cleaning it will fire about 70 rounds, no problems. after that it starts to jam up. the bullet gets caught on the edge of the chamber and the bullet and casing get cockeyed to each other, rending the bullet useless and requiring messing with it to clear it.
i'm curious if i were to buy a new bolt and trigger/action assembly if they would install in my existing receiver/stock.
has anyone tried this?
my main concern is that the 1971 model uses screws to attach the trigger/action assembly and i'm pretty sure the modern ones use pins.
thanks in advance!
i'm curious if i were to buy a new bolt and trigger/action assembly if they would install in my existing receiver/stock.
has anyone tried this?
my main concern is that the 1971 model uses screws to attach the trigger/action assembly and i'm pretty sure the modern ones use pins.
thanks in advance!