What's the Deal with the Marlin Model 60 Being Discontinued?

The Marlin Model 60 has long been a favorite among shooters, blending reliability and performance in a semi-automatic rifle that’s perfect for both target shooting and small game hunting. However, with the announcement of its discontinuation, many in the community are left wondering about the future of this iconic piece of firearms history.

Understanding the Discontinuation

The Marlin Model 60, known for its unique design and accuracy, has been a staple in the gunsmithing world for decades. But as production ceased, it raises several questions:

  • Why was it discontinued?
  • What alternatives exist?
  • Is there a possibility of it returning to shelves?

Availability and Options

For those looking to purchase the rifle post-discontinuation:

  • Check local gun shops: Some may still have stock.
  • Online marketplaces: Websites like GunBroker or ArmsList may have listings from private sellers.
  • Gun shows: These can be gold mines for finding rare firearms.

Community Thoughts

I’ve seen varying opinions in forums lately:

  • Some lament the loss, citing the Model 60’s reliability.
  • Others suggest alternatives, like the Ruger 10/22, which offers similar performance.

Final Thoughts

The end of the Marlin Model 60 production has definitely left a mark on many of us. It’s important to keep the conversation going—what are your thoughts? Have you found ways to adapt to this discontinuation, or are you holding out hope for a revival? Let’s discuss!

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I’ve noticed that the discontinuation of the Marlin Model 60 has really impacted its availability. It’s becoming harder to find in stores, and when you do, the prices have skyrocketed!

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Absolutely! I saw one listed for nearly double the price recently. The collectors must be driving up demand!

Yes, and don’t forget about the supply chain issues that are exacerbating the situation. With fewer models being produced, it’s a perfect storm for price increases.

The rise of aftermarket parts is interesting too. Are they really reliable? I’ve seen some decent setups advertised, but it raises a question of quality.

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From what I’ve read, some aftermarket parts can be a mixed bag. It’s vital to do research before buying, especially with a classic like the Model 60.

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It’s sad to see such an iconic rifle go out of production. I wonder how long it will take before prices stabilize again, if they ever do.

Good question! They might never return to previous levels. Scarcity often leads to long-term price inflation.

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I feel like the discontinuation might also push people to look at other models or brands. Marlin might lose a portion of their loyal customer base over this.

That’s a fair point. The longer it stays off the market, the more options folks will explore. Brand loyalty can only go so far!

Can you believe people are flipping Model 60s online? I saw one auction go for over $800! It’s insane how this is turning into a gold rush.

Who would’ve thought? Maybe I should look into selling mine! Just kidding… mostly. They’re just too nostalgic for me!

In the end, it’s reflective of how the market responds to scarcity. It’s a lose-lose for consumers looking for reasonable prices, but a boon for collectors.

It’s definitely frustrating that the Marlin Model 60 has been discontinued. Finding replacement parts is a real challenge. Many local shops just don’t carry them anymore!

I hear you, jamie! I’ve been trying to find a new magazine tube for mine, and it’s like searching for a needle in a haystack.

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I used to love all the accessories available for the Model 60. Now, I’m worried about what to do when something breaks. Anyone found reliable online sources for parts?

I found some parts on eBay, but it feels risky. What if they aren’t in good condition? Are there any specific sites you guys recommend?

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Definitely! Numrich Gun Parts has a lot of items for the Marlin Model 60, and I’ve had good luck there.

It’s such a bummer because this rifle has a loyal following. Some folks are even modifying old parts to fit! Has anyone attempted that?

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Modifying parts sounds a bit risky, but I know people are resourceful. If it works, it could keep these classic guns in use!