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 PostPosted: Dec 2nd, '09, 11:18   
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Where could I find a recoil spring for a Marlin 22 rifle?
It's a Glenn Field 75.
Numrich does not have them in stock.


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 PostPosted: Dec 2nd, '09, 13:24   
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Have you tried Gunbroker.com There are a lot of parts listed there...

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 PostPosted: Dec 2nd, '09, 14:06   
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sarco maybe as well?


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 PostPosted: Dec 12th, '09, 19:49   
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Isn't the glenfield the same as a Marlin model 60? I think that you can get parts from Brownells. The schematic with parts list is at the website listed below.

www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=0/sid=285/s ... sdetail/60

Hope this helps, Jeff


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 PostPosted: Jan 29th, '10, 22:46   
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could be wrong but i think the glenfield loads from a box type mag as opposed to the tube on the 60


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 PostPosted: Jan 30th, '10, 00:47   
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The model 75 and 60 are similar and both load from a tube magazine, the 75's is a little shorter than the 60's. The Glenfield designation was stamped on alot of Marlin models and was dropped in about 1982.

Like fordnut said try gunbroker, and also maybe contact Marlin and see if the spring is the same in any other model. That would open your options a little.


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 PostPosted: Jan 30th, '10, 08:25   
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Try here http://e-gunparts.com/ Numrich has quite a big selection so they might have it. Also if you have a C&R you might get a discount, Brownells offer that discount too.

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 PostPosted: Feb 13th, '10, 10:58   
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I found my spring, it cost me $10.
I painted the rifle, refinished the wood and bought a new set of rings for it.
Now all I need to do is test fire it and get a new scope for it.

Thanks for the help guys.


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Well come on show it off. :mrgreen:

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