I was looking at some of Quinn's Gun Blast videos on You Tube yesterday, and found one on one of the best Marlin Model 60's I've ever seen. It is a limited production, 50th Anniversary Edition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_XHeDy-DSwhttp://www.gunblast.com/Marlin-50thM60.htmhttp://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firearms/SelfLoading/60DLX.aspI've had a standard, Birch stocked Marlin Model 60 for around 20 years now, and I've always liked the way the gun felt and shot. So I checked Davidson's and they showed 7 of the 50th Anniversary Edition rifles in stock as of yesterday, so I ordered one. This 50th Anniversary Edition Model 60 is the one I've been waiting for. It comes with a Deluxe Walnut stock, a shorter 19" barrel as opposed to the 22" on my standard model, nice checkering, a gold trigger, sling swivel studs, a nice rubber butt plate instead of a cheap plastic one, and a checkered, round, steel bolt handle, and nice thick buck horn open rear sights with a hooded gold dot in front. I'm going to keep it stock with the factory iron sights.
I've always thought the Marlin Model 60 was one of the best .22 auto loaders out there. I even prefer it to the Ruger 10/22 because of it's tubular magazine with increased capacity, (15 as opposed to 10 in the Ruger). This will bring me to a total of 4 Marlin .22 rifles. A Marlin 39-A, a Model 883 in .22 Magnum, and now 2, model 60's. When I retire it will be a nice piece that will get plenty of use because of cheap ammunition, along with a high fun factor. No gun collection can possibly have too many .22's. I'll try and post some pics when I get it, in the mean time the one link I provided from Quinn's website has some really nice pictures of the rifle. If anyone wants one of these I would recommend getting it quickly while they're still avaliable. Anniversary Edition guns always sell out fast and wind up being worth a few bucks more because of the limited number they make. This one is a really good buy. Bill T.