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Old February 11, 2005, 11:40 PM   #1
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Marlin Model 60

I was replacing the bolt buffer pad in the lower receiver assembly (stupid things made of plastic that break easily).

However, I forgot to take pictures of the assembly before disassembling. Now I can't figure how to get the spring that operates the shell lifter assembly back into position.

If someone has a Marlin Model 60 (New version w/ serial numbers above 26,000,000) and can take me a few pictures of the lower receiver assembly and specifically how the round lifter spring fits together in the assembly I would appreciate it. (Or point me to a repair site)

It's parts #13 (Ejector lifter spring), #9 (Catridge lifter), #20 (feedthroat) from This Diagram at E-Gunparts.com:

http://www.e-gunparts.com/productsch...%20NEW%20MODEL
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Old February 12, 2005, 10:16 PM   #2
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To obtain an Owner's Manual
Please send your name and address to:
Marlin Services
P.O. Box 248
North Haven, CT 06473

Be sure to specify the model name and serial number of the specific firearms.
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