Thread: Marlin 60
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Old April 21, 2009, 02:42 AM   #7
FoMoCowboy
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Dont disassmble the trigger group if you value your sanity. I used to soak them in some diluted simple green for a while, then blast it clean with compressed air, and relube everything. All told the Model 60 is pretty relaible.

I'd also look at the extractor and make sure it's moving and clean.

Try come CCI minimags and see if it works.
I actually found a plastic tube that some zipties came in and soaked the action in wheel & tire cleaner, which proper wheel cleaner is engineered to scrub off random ''gunk'' safely from painted metals. It worked pretty good, as far as getting it clean, but the slide still feels just as sticky as before. I'm planning on having this particular gun totally rebuilt and refinished. I just finished with refinishing the stock, but i cant do the rest and have to find a good gunsmith, so i'm still trying to find one of those up in the SLC area.
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