11/10/2022 0 Comments Savage serial number dates22 Rifle Magazine Tube Feed Mechanism Marlin Savage Winchester Remington Not sure what this fits. This is a friend's rifle who mentioned he was having some failure to feed issues. Looks to be a 22 tube magazine feed mechanism. 22LR Missing Inner Mag Tube: GunBroker is the largest seller of Semi Auto Rifles Rifles Guns & Firearms All: 926792559 The 75 is a carbine version, so it has a shorter 18" barrel vs the 22" on the 60. Marlin Glenfield 60 70 Left & Right Extractor w/ Springs & Pins. for Marlin 60, 60c and others! (As shown in the pictures). I have 2 model 60, they both have different length and capacity mags. Bluing and stock looks really nice and original, bottom metal (paint) has scratches shown the rest of the gun bluing. The Glenfield model 200 fixed 4x rifle scope with 3/4" tube Brownells sent me a promotional email that made a new Marlin M75C tube available at a good price, $26 including shipping. We guarantee to replace or repair any defective firearm for the life of the original purchaser. Values aren't high and the Model 75C isn't a collectible gun unless it was like new, or new. This is a Marlin Model 60 Inner Magazine Tube. 22 LR- 18" Barrel- Front Sight Rear Sight Barrel Retaining Pin Magazine Tube Band. Marlin Model 60 & Variant Models Assembly Post - Plastic $ I had a model 75 marlin glenfield I bought at Sears in the early 70's. This was not mentioned by either auction house or pictured, so it's not as original as they make it sound.Marlin glenfield model 75 magazine tube. Serial number 1000, the first 1914, has a barrel with 1915 & 1916 patent dates, the Roe Clark letter states it was returned to the factory in 1917 and the barrel & magazine tube were probably changed then. This bring up another variation for 1914's - the barrel stamp, since 1914's were developed from the 1903 the early guns had the date of the patent for the 1903 and "OTHERS PENDING", later guns added more patent dates. I was able to see this gun in person at the RIA viewing. Those with a sharp eye for detail might have noticed this gun has what I said was the later type magazine and may think you got ol' GeneB on that one. Unfortunately there is no record of the date it was manufactured so the start of production is still unknown. Here it is again when offered by RIA but did not sell, they show copies of the letters on the gun, scroll to the last picture for the Roe Clark letter. Here is the first 1914, serial number 1000, when it sold at James Julia. Later they used a grooved one with the oval logo on the toe. Both of these were smooth with the logos stamp in the center, the later one was also used on the 1922 Sporters and all I've seen on those are off center. There are differences in the butt plates the early one were symmetrical with the early circular logo in the center, later ones had the oval logo in the center and the top mounting screw hole is off center to the right. With the magazine close to the barrel the early magazine end had some the knurling ground off for clearance, this was done on all examples I've seen. The early magazine tubes had a simple pin and L shaped slot design and the tube was very close to the barrel with almost no gap, they later used a spring loaded clip to hold the inner magazine tube in, this required the tube being moved farther from the barrel. The early bolts had the same extractors as the earlier Model 1903’s which were mounted in a groove in the top of the bolt and were not visible through the ejection port, that was changed to a stronger design mounted on the right side of the bolt that showed through the ejection port. I would be interested in some features of your rifle, it falls into a range I have little data on and there were a few design changes made early in production which your gun may or may not have. #Savage serial number dates serial numbers#The serial numbers started with 1000 so yours is an early gun, putting it in the first or second year of production, but I don't know just when production started. If you really want some exact information you could get a letter from the Cody Museum, there was some information on doing that posted recently - costs $75.
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