The "New Model" 60 has a bolt hold-open lever that extends through the trigger guard. The bolt, bolt hold-open parts, trigger guard, and stock are different.
There is an old style and a new style. Which do you need? gunshop@nctv.com
older because is your tube fed long or short then the barrel mine comes to the top new are short.Your serial number indicates that your Glenfield model 60 was made in the year 1981.
Is there a difference between style sheets and templates? If so, what are they?
Is there a difference between style sheets and templates? If so, what are they?
It is the exact same rifle as the Glenfield Model 30A, and yes parts are the same as the Marlin 336. Forearm is the cap style.
nope, they are the same body tub and the same "CJ style" roll bar
Go to marlinfirearms.com and they are in the accessories area. -- They Have the Current Style -- There have been a few different magazines used in that model. I have all of them, new. sales@countrygunsmith.net
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
The "make" refers to the manufacturer - Ford, Toyota, Honda, BMW, Fiat etc. The "model" refers to the particular style within each manufacturer's range of products.
Nothing, the difference is in the author's style of writing
The look
The Model 49 (and the 49DL) used the # 507086 bolt assembly, which is the same as the Marlin/Glenfield Model 60 "old style" bolt. These were manufactured before June 1980 when the Model 60 started using the # 507786 bolt assembly. The good news is that there are only minor differences in the two bolt assemblies basically centered around a beveled cut for the bolt hold-open lever. Simply put, you can use new-style bolts in either Model 49 or pre-1980 Model 60's and they will function. We have plenty of old-style bolt assemblies (507086) on hand. sales@countrygunsmith.net