The Glenfield 22 model 75 is the same as the Marlin 75. It was made for Sears and the parts probably can be obtained from Marlin In New Haven, Connecticut. This site has parts for the Glenfield model 75. http://www.gunpartscorp.com/ I have them. www.countrygunsmith.net
Starcasters tend to come with odder parts and are made out of cheaper materials. So in the end it actually depends on what Squier model you want. Most of the time Squier > Starcaster
The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.
had mine looked up, dont expect more than $80 - 90 for used trade. i think my source was gun digest, cant remember. but i bought it off a friends uncle for $75 so i feel like i got my moneys worth.
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The main parts are from Yamaha but the pads are different and are glued in using hot glue for the Vito and the Yamaha pads are glued in using shellac and the lacquer is not the same on the Vito and Yamaha. Yamaha supply LeBlanc with parts only for the Vito 7131 model and KHS (Jupiter) supply parts for the Vito 7133 and Jupiter import the metal plates that get shaped into the body parts from Japan so there is a good chance the metal plates that Yamaha and Jupiter are using come from the same place in Japan. Leblanc assembles and finishes the Vito 7131 from Yamaha parts. The Vito 7133 is from KHS (Jupiter) but might be assembled and finished in Taiwan and not by Leblanc.
You can find a magazine tube for a Marlin Glenfield Model 75 22 rifle at most stores offering gun and ammunition parts. You can also find them online from various retailers, such as the following: Brownells Midway USA Gun Parts Corporation Numrich Gun Parts O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc.Prices and availability may vary, so it's best to shop around to find the best deals.
The Glenfield model 25 wasn't a Marlin, so determining what it actually is is not easy. Obtain a copy of Modern Gun Values and try and determine the actual manufacturer. A Glenfield version is typically worth 75% of the manufacturer's value.
My Glenfield Model 25 has a micro-groove barrel,so I imagine others do as well.
The Glenfield 25 was manufactured from 1979 through 1982. Some would suggest the Marlin Glenfield 25 was produced from 1972-1982. Regardless, the Glenfield name was cancelled in 1983. The rifle continued as the Marlin Model 25 until 2003, which then became the Marlin 925. Thousands were produced so YES it is common to find a Marlin-Glenfield Model 25. How many original matching Marlin scopes made it so far with the rifle however is another story. I have not seen many with the matching scope so this may be uncommon. The Model 25 is a robust and classic rifle. Enjoy :)
Marlin still manufactures the model 60 so you should be able to get parts directly from their service department. Here is a link to the model 60 on their web site. At the bottom of the linked page you can download a free user manual for your rifle. http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/SelfLoading/60.asp
Depends on the condition and how bad you want to sell it. Are you selling to a parts company or gunshop? If so about 50 dollars. Selling to an individual - 60-75 75 dollars
To see the Used Value (Blue Book Value) of your gun you can go to www.UsedPrice.com All Glenfield firearms are really Marlins, so look for a manual for a Marlin 75. Value will not be much, I'd guess $100-$150 retail. Blue Book cross-references to Marlin 989M1, but the M1 isn't in the listings, but the basic 989 production started in 1962 and 989M2 in 1966, so it's in that range. Of about 25 .22 Marlins listed, only 4 have a price range other than $65-$135, and they're not far off. I had a model 75 marlin glenfield I bought at Sears in the early 70's. It is a 10 shot semi auto similar to the model 60 but does not hold as many rounds. I paid around $70 for rifle and 4x scope. I live in a saltwater environment and this was a very dependeble and suprisingly accurate rifle for the price. It is LR shells only.
60-70s; 10-125 USD or so
the gun was made during the 60s and 70s so the stock maybe somewhere there
75-275 or so
75-220 or so
75-300 USD or so