Marlin Model 60

Ragwd,
I'm glad things went back together and worked out for you without having to lie to anybody- BRAVO FOR YOU!

There is tons of info and tips here for refinishing your stock- I mean TONS! I sure hope it don't sound rude but my advice is: Search several methods for a while and decide what method works best for you.
 
I don't know if what fell apart was the E-rings, but Marlin used standard rings and pretty much standard size pins, so the E-rings should be available from Brownells or any well stocked hardware store.

Jim
 
10-96 and Jim Keenan,
Thanks for the advice, the marlin model 60 went into the safe and has only made 2 trips to the range for plinking. It still is somewhat of a jamomatic but I am leaving that sleeping dog alone. I use to have the same model rifle, that I use to squirrel with but over the years I let it slip away. So when I ran across this non functioning model 60, I picked it up for nostagia. In hind sight I just should have bought one in good shape and left that repair to someone that knew what they were doing. I have since moved on to reloading for my pistols and rifles (5.56 and .308). It seems to be a lot less frustrating. I do wish GunNutPerk well.
 
Thanks Guys

Thanks for the help ragwd, gotta order that plastic piece and some e clips for this thing. Then hopefuly i can get this thing back together. my hammer looks different from yours though, i got a new hammer assembly and i bought the old style because mine is from the late 60's early 70's but it aint the same (looks like your style), guess ill see if it works.
 
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