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I found this rifle at the gunsmith's while having something repaired. It is a Marlin/Glenfield model 60 in .22LR, probably made in the 70's or 80's.
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The gun jammed quite a bit, and had a cheap, 3/4" tube scope on it. I took the gun apart and cleaned what looked like several decades worth of crud from the inner workings. I gave the barrel a good scrubbing, too. While the gun still jams occasionally, it's not near as bad as it once was. I really didn't like the squirrels and oak leaves that were branded in the grip and forearm.

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I decided to do a little stock work. I sanded off the squirrels and oaks and sanded off the stain that had been applied. The stock was a nice, light birch, and I decided to keep the natural color of the wood. I made a tracing of the checkered pattern off of one of my other rifles, and penciled it in on the sanded stock.
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I then got a checkering tool from Brownell's; I would do a few lines here, a few there.....never in any rush, just whenever a had a few minutes. Took my time. It didn't turn out perfectly, but most of the checkering is pleasing to the eye (or at least, MY eye).
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I then decided to make a faux rosewood nose cap. I scribed a small groove around the tip of the stock, and then applied aqua fortis with a brush. I then held a hot iron bar near the treated area, and it turned brown (read how to do this in a book on building muzzleloaders).
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I then got a Birchwood/Casey gun stock refinishing kit. Followed the directions that came with the kit, and this was the end result.
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So, for a $75 investment, and a little elbow grease and time, I have a nice personalized .22 sporter that is accurate enough for squirrels. As a matter of fact, it will probably be headed to the woods in a couple of weeks.

Here is my other .22 rimfire that I "customized". It's a Ruger standard MkII pistol. I wanted to hunt with it, so I replaced the factory fixed sights with some Millet adjustable target sights, with and orange blade on the front. The one grip panel broke, so I replaced it with a pair of Herter's walnut grips.
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Right this is an Anchutz 520 semi auto it's set as my bunny basher as I can screw on a silencer. With subs it's Bejork (oh so quiet).
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Now this is my 1903 BSA martini action war office target/training rifle. It's the rifle that I shot a rabbit with at 200 yards kneeling! It was a lucky shot as I have only pulled it off once.
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I found this rifle at the gunsmith's while having something repaired. It is a Marlin/Glenfield model 60 in .22LR, probably made in the 70's or 80's.
img_2263.jpg


The gun jammed quite a bit, and had a cheap, 3/4" tube scope on it. I took the gun apart and cleaned what looked like several decades worth of crud from the inner workings. I gave the barrel a good scrubbing, too. While the gun still jams occasionally, it's not near as bad as it once was. I really didn't like the squirrels and oak leaves that were branded in the grip and forearm.

img_2264-1.jpg

I decided to do a little stock work. I sanded off the squirrels and oaks and sanded off the stain that had been applied. The stock was a nice, light birch, and I decided to keep the natural color of the wood. I made a tracing of the checkered pattern off of one of my other rifles, and penciled it in on the sanded stock.
img_2269.jpg

img_2275.jpg


I then got a checkering tool from Brownell's; I would do a few lines here, a few there.....never in any rush, just whenever a had a few minutes. Took my time. It didn't turn out perfectly, but most of the checkering is pleasing to the eye (or at least, MY eye).
img_2273.jpg

I then decided to make a faux rosewood nose cap. I scribed a small groove around the tip of the stock, and then applied aqua fortis with a brush. I then held a hot iron bar near the treated area, and it turned brown (read how to do this in a book on building muzzleloaders).
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I then got a Birchwood/Casey gun stock refinishing kit. Followed the directions that came with the kit, and this was the end result.
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So, for a $75 investment, and a little elbow grease and time, I have a nice personalized .22 sporter that is accurate enough for squirrels. As a matter of fact, it will probably be headed to the woods in a couple of weeks.

Here is my other .22 rimfire that I "customized". It's a Ruger standard MkII pistol. I wanted to hunt with it, so I replaced the factory fixed sights with some Millet adjustable target sights, with and orange blade on the front. The one grip panel broke, so I replaced it with a pair of Herter's walnut grips.
RugerMkII.jpg

Sorry for all the pics......................
Thanks for sharing this post. That Marlin looks great. I love restoration of guns. Cleaned up real nice.
 
Right this is an Anchutz 520 semi auto it's set as my bunny basher as I can screw on a silencer. With subs it's Bejork (oh so quiet).
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Now this is my 1903 BSA martini action war office target/training rifle. It's the rifle that I shot a rabbit with at 200 yards kneeling! It was a lucky shot as I have only pulled it off once.
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That BSA is a interesting rifle. Really cool
 
That BSA is a interesting rifle. Really cool
Its bloody accurate too. I've won a few competitions with it at the gun club. People always mock me when I use for comps but then they see the scores and shut up.
 
Me practicing , smaller targets back at fifty yards with the first rifle I ever got, my good old Winchester 69A. She wears a cheapie 4x I may upgrade someday but took a lot of squirrels,groundhogs, etc with this rig.

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Just got a Marlin XT22 then installed a Boyd stock and stored the plastic..I grew up on Marlins,,levers and autos..Wanted to try the bolt with tube mag...Sucker is very accurate using American Eagle 38 grain.First box is 3/8" at 60'..I'm happy,lol...Wife has a model 49DL that's just as good($100)and nice to look at too..Hard to beat for the money..
 
I picked up some surplus south afican 22lr the other day. It shoots really nice. What government agencies in SA use 22lr
 
Bought this side lever single .22 for my son but decided to keep it. Belgian made but that is about all I know about it
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I guess I need to take a picture of my Model 60. It would be hard to believe someone on this forum doesn't know what one looks like though.

Pictured is my CZ 512 .22 WMR. It is my second favorite rifle even though it is a rimfire.
 

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