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Marlin 60
Marlin 60
I inherited my grandpa's 1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel". It's a great shooter. Feeds much better now after I overhauled the action and replaced the feed throat. I also added in the last shot hold open feature, which was added to the model in 1983 (I believe that was the year).
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Big Boy Case Hardened Rifle in 357 Magnum/38 Special
1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel"
1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel"
Re: Marlin 60
Good looking rifle!
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I have one as well not the Pesky Squirrel but I do have a 60 and it shoots very well. My wife likes to shoot it.
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Good rifle, I have one as well. Don't think it has the last shot hold open feature, would be handy. Good looking rifle.
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Re: Marlin 60
I've owned and shot enough of the 60s to know they are an accurate rifle. Have a lot of respect for them. That's a nice one.
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I had a Model 60 in the M-1 configuration. It had the 100th year commenerative medallion in the but stock. I gave it to my 2nd grandson on his 12th B'day. I shot every brand of 22lr and it would shoot 1" groups @ 25yds from Winchester Wildcats, Western Auto brand, Remmington golden, etc... I loved that gun. I had a Weaver 6x on and it was almost as long as the gun. Killed just about everything.
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I like the slim lines of the Marlin 60. May get one if Biden doesn't outlaw anything semi-auto,
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It wasn't too hard to add that.
https://www.marlinowners.com/threads/19 ... ld.616765/
https://www.marlinowners.com/threads/lsho-added.101282/
Big Boy Case Hardened Rifle in 357 Magnum/38 Special
1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel"
1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel"
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This is my wife's favorite to shoot. Probably because of the low recoil and she is most accurate with it.
Big Boy Case Hardened Rifle in 357 Magnum/38 Special
1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel"
1977 Marlin 60 "Pesky Squirrel"
Re: Marlin 60
That’s a nice looking 43 year old rifle. Thanks for posting the pic. In 1973 I bought the Glenfield version of the same rifle with the squirrel stock but this is the first time I have heard the expression “Pesky Squirrel”. I like it! 
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Had one back in the early 60s, much to the chagrin of numerous rabbits and squirrels.
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Re: Marlin 60
Have one now! Reliable shooter, I may have done a "little" modifications to it. It's still a fun shooter.
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The shooting world is always GAGA over the Ruger 10-22. And sure it can be a fine shooter ,,,,, AFTER you strip off everything but the receiver and replace with a couple of hundred dollars in aftermarket stuff. All good fun IF that is what you want to do.
But ,,, for an off the shelf , good shootin , vermin poppin , Grandkid training , pleasant plinker , I'll take a Marlin 60 ,,,, everytime.
But ,,, for an off the shelf , good shootin , vermin poppin , Grandkid training , pleasant plinker , I'll take a Marlin 60 ,,,, everytime.