marlin 60 action trigger assembly by Arrowdodger

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Marlin 60 action assembly by Arrowdodger

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  • @thehappytexan
    @thehappytexan 5 лет назад +5

    Your videos have helped me a ton. I am disabled and have a good friend with a marlin 60 that was jamming and not cycling. After watching a couple of your videos, I did a little horse trading with him and took the rifle apart. It was nasty inside. I thoroughly cleaned and lubed it then reassembled. The bolt was cycling gritty. I realized after taking it apart again and watching your video again that the buffer was gone! The recoil spring was bent and the trigger housing was all boogered up. Ordered parts and while I waited, I polished the bolt and receiver. With new parts, it still jammed now and then. Found nicks on top of action. Just finished using honing stones and ceramics on top of action to make it silky smooth. The bolt glides now. Just have to take it to the range to verify.

  • @richardwidner847
    @richardwidner847 2 года назад +2

    Inherited a model 60 from my dad but it had a broken buffer. Watching another video but the video was incomplete to say the least. Came across this one and I was able to get the job done. Saved a trip to the gunsmith....thank you

  • @magwakeener
    @magwakeener 3 года назад +4

    I brought out my 60 a couple of days ago. I was lucky to have you do a trigger job on her a few years ago. I just wanted to say that, if I didn't properly thank you at the time, this is the best trigger I have on any of my .22's. It is now definitely on a par of the $300 trigger group I had from Kidd on my 10/22. Thank you, again, so much for harnessing the Model 60.

  • @Nismodriven
    @Nismodriven 8 лет назад +8

    Alright, I would like to extend my absolute and sincere Thank you to you good sir. I took in a marlin model 60 in my shop for repair. I'm fairly new to gun smithing. My gun smith told me not to work on marlin 60's because they have way too many moving parts but I didn't listen. I went to replace a spring and the whole thing flew apart. three of the "e" clips were missing to begin with. I didn't realize that. soooo.... there it sat for a week, in pieces, guy calling everyday asking about his gun. I finally came across your video and I got it back together!!! I truly thank you. My only other option was going to be to buy him another gun. Thank you thank you thank you

  • @adamgries3859
    @adamgries3859 Год назад

    Thanks Arrowdodger for your experience and expertise!!! My grandpa passed away recently and he’d always told me he wanted to get a KAT trigger and have you work on his mod 60 from ‘93 (I believe)....he was terrible with tech so how he knew about you I can’t say lol. But shortly afterwards he had a long battle ahead of him... The project never happened. Now I have it and by that time the ‘KAT’ apparently died as well. I really want a quality trigger but there isn’t 1 to be had. If at anytime you would be interested...the reward would match my appreciation to make it what he always wanted.

  • @luiszo11
    @luiszo11 7 лет назад +2

    I just completed this entire procedure based on your video. i know nothing of guns, but successfully did the work.
    thank you for a very detailed and informative video.

  • @maineiachomestead7550
    @maineiachomestead7550 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU!!!!
    I finally worked up the nerve to tackle this job today. I had a couple missteps and noticed one E clip was missing BEFORE I took it apart. Replaced the lifter and lifter/ejector spring and got it back together. My other Glenfield 60 just needed a tweek on the ejector position. Now BOTH 60s feed better. I think the lifter & throat need a thorough cleaning or polishing next to help get the rounds up for the bolt to pick it up more consistently. It turns out both 60s like CCI mini mags and Rem Golden Bullets the best.

  • @daviddisbrow1567
    @daviddisbrow1567 4 года назад +2

    Great instructional video, You inspired me to upgrade my whole action. The Marlin 60 are great guns I don't know how many thousands of rounds I've shot through mine but that came to a halt when everything wore out. Luckily parts are easy to get.

  • @LeopoldUlysees
    @LeopoldUlysees 6 лет назад

    I had to change a broken buffer block I'd noticed during cleaning, and I'd never done this kind of thing before. Following your vid, I took it apart and put it back together three times with no trouble at all. THANKS!!!

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  6 лет назад

      Good job!...Leo, did you make a "pickle fork" or what did you use?

    • @LeopoldUlysees
      @LeopoldUlysees 6 лет назад

      I did indeed sacrifice a tweeker to make the pickle fork, and it's now in my gun maintenance kit. Thanks for recommending it.
      My Marlin was given to me about ten years ago by a man who didn't take very good care of it. The barrel has some rust, and the front sight is broken. Is it possible for an amateur like me to change the barrel?

  • @farcluun
    @farcluun Год назад

    Thank you so much for your wonderful video. Thanks to you, I fixed my Marlin. That victory clock was oh so sweet.

  • @theodorehancox5942
    @theodorehancox5942 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video
    I accidentally disassembled mine and this was how I got it back together

  • @hav1byte
    @hav1byte Год назад +1

    Outstanding video! Need to see the details & good light

  • @lpsjewel
    @lpsjewel 3 года назад +1

    great video.. I was afraid to dissassemble that.. now i see it done.. its not so bad. thx !

  • @timothykadatsky318
    @timothykadatsky318 5 лет назад +1

    Thought my model 60 was done for, that is, until I watched this video! Thank you so much!!!

  • @billwinfrey8579
    @billwinfrey8579 7 лет назад

    Awesome content! You've convinced me again, that trial and error will not work for every scenario in smithing... Thanks for posting this video, now I can repair both of the Marlins brought in this week! SUBSCRIBED!!

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  7 лет назад +1

      You are welcome Bill. As long as you are getting into a couple Marlins, look at my tips and tricks videos also for some helpful hints.

  • @KineticConstant
    @KineticConstant 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much. Saved my ass and provided for a tense and educational forty-five minute struggle with the hammer spring which had previously decided to leap out of the trigger assembly for no apparent reason.

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  7 лет назад +2

      you are very welcome.
      You bring up an excellent point that i neglected to mention in my videos. I know what you speak of about the hammer. Normally the hammer is trapped in the action between the breech bolt or being cocked. it should never come apart like that "inside" the rifle.
      However, When the action is OUT of the rifle, there is no real positive, forward "stop" (breech bolt) to keep the hammer from over traveling and coming out of the hammer spring strut bridge. So inserting a paper clip or keeping it cocked , outside the receiver, is suggested.
      When i repair and mail out someone's action assembly, i always include a paper clip to keep the hammer from losing its spring. Thank you very much for bringing up this topic.

  • @smeggie42
    @smeggie42 8 лет назад +1

    thank you for this my buddy sent me a pic of his yesterday all apart saying "i dont know what happened it just fell apart" so now im going to go help him put it back together and figure out if something broke

  • @krossF
    @krossF 8 лет назад +2

    incredible video, thank you for sharing your knowledge with such a clear demonstration. favorited for later

  • @ShowemRight
    @ShowemRight 8 лет назад

    Great Job Bro....i have to do this job one of these days....before i do..i think i will watch your video a dozen x before i proceed with it....Great Presentation.

  • @-SF1-
    @-SF1- 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Sir, very helpful tutorial!

  • @popeyeandy959
    @popeyeandy959 4 года назад +1

    I was going to reach out to see if you would be willing to work on my action assembly. I've read your posts on RFC and watched your videos, so I know how talented you are with the Marlins. I had previously had issues with jams and the jammed rounds looking like they had been snake bit and the bullets were bent to the side slightly. I bought a trigger kit and spring kit from M*Carbo and after installing those, the problem was gone for about 10 rounds. Then, when shooting a box of 50 standard velocity ammo, I would get about 7-10 jams. Totally not acceptable. I came here to watch your disassembly video to see if there was something obvious. Well... There was. The M*Carbo kit comes with PFTE silicone grease and I stupidly followed the instructions to liberally apply some on various locations. As you can imagine, grease and dirty .22LR ammo results in a thick concoction of sticky and grit. So I completely disassembled the action with the assistance of this video, cleaned all the gunk out and lightly lubed it with thin gun oil. I just put 100 rounds through it without a problem. Slow fire and quick double taps without a problem. I understand you are taking a step back from all this, so I'll close with well wishes for the new year and sincere thanks for all you have done for the Marlin community.

  • @1life2pono
    @1life2pono Год назад

    Since the new 3D printed buffers are softer, why not just break apart and remove the old brittle buffer, then slit the top of the mounting hole in the new buffer and push it on the cross pin? The pin holds it down into the receiver in the opposite direction of the slit, so it shouldn't go anywhere. Seems like a much easier way to install a new buffer without all the disassembly.

  • @catsandcarsringtailgang6188
    @catsandcarsringtailgang6188 2 года назад

    Usually your local Napa auto parts has those tiny clips in stock! (Rtrd Napa mgr.)

  • @markwaycaster8273
    @markwaycaster8273 Год назад +1

    I have an early 2000 Stainless 60. I installed an M-Carbo spring and trigger kit and now the lifter is blocking rounds from loading from the tubular magazine. Without be able to look at my rifle, where do you think I should start?

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  Год назад

      post a video on youtube of the action assembly as removed from the receiver. post close ups and explain your questions. we can see if it is assembled correctly.

  • @dj3114
    @dj3114 4 года назад

    Excellent video - you have a way, just like the nickel trick! One quick question, trying to determine if the sear goes in front or back of the last shot hold open spring when you re-assembled?

  • @jeffhoward9183
    @jeffhoward9183 3 года назад +1

    The next time you have a chance, will you show how to keep the disconnector spring in? Mine won't stay in.

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  3 года назад

      I tried to make a video of that but my camera could not focus. I tweak the leg that mates to the side-plate until it lays flat. It takes me more than one try.

  • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
    @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  5 лет назад +1

    Larry, I have a video on replacing that. It's not difficult. Give it a go.

  • @jeffhoward9183
    @jeffhoward9183 3 года назад +1

    Great videos, but I need info how how to replace the disconnector spring in the stamped version of the model 60. Can you help?

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  3 года назад

      Yes. The spring leg that mates with the side plate is the one you want to manipulate, insert or remove. The leg that mates with the disconnector has tight bends and should not be stressed.

  • @renatobarbosa5672
    @renatobarbosa5672 2 года назад +1

    Olá tudo bem tava precisando de um estrato desse aí completo como faço pra comprar????

  • @tedmiller8498
    @tedmiller8498 2 года назад

    I have acquired a marlin 60 and the trigger has no movement, even when removed from gun

  • @julianviso6701
    @julianviso6701 3 года назад +1

    Please, the short "leg" of the lifter spring goes below of the last shot hold lever too? thanks.

  • @ryanmclaughlin3801
    @ryanmclaughlin3801 8 лет назад

    Hypothetically speaking, if the big spring were to become seperated from the hammer, is there a trick to set it back easily?

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  8 лет назад

      I have experienced what you are referring to by manipulating the spring and strut with needle nose pliers. I do not think it is easier because you are messing with the spring under tension. The video disassembly may be intimidating at first but after a time or 2 it gets quick and easy that gives you confidence in understanding this firearm better. I have another video similar to this that I added tips and tricks to show how to deal with the loose hammer spring in a safe controlled manner. Good question, thank you.

  • @DV82excess
    @DV82excess 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you know where I can find a trigger assembly for the model 60 Glenfield I was directed here from a bulletin board on the web any help you could give would be great

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  10 месяцев назад +1

      DIP Products offers Marlin 60 trigger assemblies.

    • @DV82excess
      @DV82excess 10 месяцев назад

      @@arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758 thankyou for the quick reply.

    • @DV82excess
      @DV82excess 10 месяцев назад

      And a very fine version! thank you sir!@@arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758

  • @carlosestebanmorales9595
    @carlosestebanmorales9595 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hola.. el resorte de retroceso es la misma media para todos los marlin?

  • @tysmith7510
    @tysmith7510 Год назад

    What is the “hold open spring” called?

  • @earlmoorman250
    @earlmoorman250 2 года назад

    How do you get the trigger spring back on

  • @timhatchett7048
    @timhatchett7048 Год назад +1

    Good but you need to slow down people watching these was needing help to learn not to show us how fast you can go so you’re good at it but please slow down.think you

  • @MJOLNIR49
    @MJOLNIR49 7 лет назад

    So if I wanted to assemble a trigger assembly from parts, what would the list if parts be that I would need to order?

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  7 лет назад

      Dr. MJOLNIR ..please see your owners manual for parts. Manuals are available at the Marlin website.

  • @justinbey3512
    @justinbey3512 8 лет назад

    lash out hold open lever also dont hold bolt back either?

  • @phillydoeboy56k
    @phillydoeboy56k 8 лет назад

    lol thank u I am a new gum owner that's my first and I just could not figure it out

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  8 лет назад

      Marlin has free pdf owner manuals available from their websight. It does not show what I show you but it does show basic features and safety as explained.

  • @nickrust8403
    @nickrust8403 4 года назад

    I can’t get the spring back over the release no matter how hard I try

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  4 года назад

      Kirby, make a little "pickle fork" tool from a cheap screwdriver. I`m thinking that would help.

    • @nickrust8403
      @nickrust8403 4 года назад

      arrowdodger luvs marlins thanks i just got it on with a regular screwdriver but it took a while. Your videos are helpful

  • @lesteroliveintheshop9825
    @lesteroliveintheshop9825 6 лет назад

    I need a new buffer. How do I know if this model 60 Is a new model or old model

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  6 лет назад +1

      Lester's Shop Talk
      Old style Is the action assembly was held in place with screws and the buffer pin was smaller diameter. New style is the action assembly held in place with a single plastic pin and the buffer pin is larger at 1/8 perhaps.

    • @lesteroliveintheshop9825
      @lesteroliveintheshop9825 6 лет назад

      Thank you sir for the information and the quick reply.

  • @alexmadl1378
    @alexmadl1378 8 лет назад

    thank you so much for your helpful video. I'd had to have paid a gunsmith without it. every other video moves to fast, assuming I already know where everything goes.

  • @Bayronaz
    @Bayronaz Год назад

    Arrowdodger how can i get one KAT trigger?

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  Год назад

      I retired, so no more are available. Sorry.

    • @Bayronaz
      @Bayronaz Год назад

      @@arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758 sad to “hear” that, thank you for your answer!

  • @justinbey3512
    @justinbey3512 8 лет назад

    why wont mine feed??

  • @classclown3367
    @classclown3367 4 года назад

    Trigger wont let hammer go what do I do.

  • @lmfinato
    @lmfinato 5 лет назад

    Do you do repairs on these for people?

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  5 лет назад

      Maybe, depends. What's going on?

    • @lmfinato
      @lmfinato 5 лет назад

      It needs to have the "loading block?" replaced. Instead of racking a shell into the chamber it flings it out or it jams. It's an old Marlin M99 M1 and everything I see about it always refers to the M60 and there is enough difference I am hesitant to fool with it

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  5 лет назад

      Please see my video on feed throat replacement. It's not too difficult.

    • @lmfinato
      @lmfinato 5 лет назад

      I will lok at it again, and see what happens

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  5 лет назад

      @@lmfinato search for: feed throat marlin 60

  • @phillydoeboy56k
    @phillydoeboy56k 8 лет назад

    can anyone tell me how does this hold 14 rounds

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  8 лет назад

      The model 60's have a tube magazine under the barrel. They have varied in length depending on the year it was made. The longest ones held 17 or 18.

  • @webchez69
    @webchez69 8 лет назад

    The assembly looks so open. Doesn't look like you need to disassemble to clean... Not like ruger 10 22 where it is all inside the trigger group hidden. No disrespect but this looks really cheaply made stamped steel... I don't like this mechanism, but the gun looks easy to clean!!

    • @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758
      @arrowdodgerluvsmarlins1758  8 лет назад

      Yes and yes. It is an ingenious design to be easily cleaned , without disassembly, and yet affordable to own. This video is for those willing to repair DIY. For instance a buffer or spring replacement or just fun.

  • @michaelgearhart6685
    @michaelgearhart6685 7 лет назад

    can I still get the kat?

  • @MiguelmarceloAspiazu-ym5hq
    @MiguelmarceloAspiazu-ym5hq Год назад

    En castellano