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marlin 60
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01/05/14 01:39 AM
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deciding whether to refurbish my 60 or buy a 10/22. can anyone point with the better decision? also, what are some good add-ons for the 60? for the 10/22?
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Re: marlin 60
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01/05/14 01:44 AM
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Colt W. Knight
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Whats wrong with the 60 that needs refurbishing? Or are you just wanting to refinish the stock and bluing to make it look different?
You can buy stocks for the 60 from Boyds, and it should be dove tailed so you can attach any kind of optic you want.
Last edited by Colt W. Knight; 01/05/14 01:46 AM.
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Re: marlin 60
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01/05/14 06:38 PM
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Both are good rifles and have good market for resale.
The Greatest Enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.--Stephen Hawking
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Re: marlin 60
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01/05/14 10:53 PM
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nothing is really wrong with it, it cycles and shoots flawlessly. i wanted to clean it up, and change up the looks. my question was if i should just buy a 10/22, or stick with my upgraded 60.
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Re: marlin 60
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01/05/14 11:15 PM
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nothing is really wrong with it, it cycles and shoots flawlessly. i wanted to clean it up, and change up the looks. my question was if i should just buy a 10/22, or stick with my upgraded 60. I own both, and I don't think either rifle is better than the other. They both have pros and cons. Folks like to "pimp" out Ruger 10/22s, but it is really expensive once you replace the barrel, stock, trigger group, add nice optics, and add an extended mag release. You could buy some duracoat and cheap air brush, and really add some flair to your model 60. You can also choose from several styles of stocks available fom Boyds(including thumb hole). You can do this cheaper than buying a 10/22.
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Re: marlin 60
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01/06/14 02:16 AM
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i own both, i prefer the 10/22, it feels shorter and handier and has a better trigger, i dont see the point in spending a bunch of money on a $150 gun that works well from the factory..
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Re: marlin 60
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01/06/14 07:27 PM
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i own both, i prefer the 10/22, it feels shorter and handier and has a better trigger, i dont see the point in spending a bunch of money on a $150 gun that works well from the factory.. the point is well, because I want to. the point is to change a gun and make it completely new! ive looked into these suggestions and boyd stocks come as cheap as 60$. I already have a great optic.
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Re: marlin 60
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01/06/14 07:28 PM
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nothing is really wrong with it, it cycles and shoots flawlessly. i wanted to clean it up, and change up the looks. my question was if i should just buy a 10/22, or stick with my upgraded 60. I own both, and I don't think either rifle is better than the other. They both have pros and cons. Folks like to "pimp" out Ruger 10/22s, but it is really expensive once you replace the barrel, stock, trigger group, add nice optics, and add an extended mag release. You could buy some duracoat and cheap air brush, and really add some flair to your model 60. You can also choose from several styles of stocks available fom Boyds(including thumb hole). You can do this cheaper than buying a 10/22. what do you mean by: "duracoat and a cheap air brush"?
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Re: marlin 60
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01/06/14 09:22 PM
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I was completely unaware that Duracoat sells an "aerosol kit"... Pretty cool...
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Re: marlin 60
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01/06/14 09:36 PM
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If you just want a gloss black, you can buy Appliance Epoxy in Aerosol cans from box stores like walmart.   They are very durable once baked to fully cure the paint.
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Re: marlin 60
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01/12/14 11:24 AM
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DIP inc (diproductsinc.com) has some nice accessories for the Marlins
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Re: marlin 60
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01/12/14 11:37 PM
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2 Thessalonians 1:6-10 In these verses, there are dire consequences for NOT obeying the gospel. What the world claims as "saved" isn't gonna cut it! Learn what it is, in an eye opening true story, "Muscle and a Shovel", by Michael Shank.
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Re: marlin 60
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01/12/14 11:51 PM
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2 Thessalonians 1:6-10 In these verses, there are dire consequences for NOT obeying the gospel. What the world claims as "saved" isn't gonna cut it! Learn what it is, in an eye opening true story, "Muscle and a Shovel", by Michael Shank.
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