Marlin Model 60 150th Year Anniversary .22 LR Rifle

$39,479.00

A commemorative, semi-automatic .22 LR rifle celebrating Marlin’s 150-year legacy. Features a black walnut stock, anniversary medallion, and the proven, reliable Model 60 action for practical shooting.

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Description

The Marlin Model 60 150th Year Anniversary .22 LR, 19″ Barrel, Anniversary Medallion, Black Walnut, 14rd is a commemorative, semi-automatic rimfire rifle celebrating Marlin’s heritage. It features a classic American black walnut stock, a special 150th-year medallion, and the reliable, time-tested Model 60 action. This rifle is built for real-world use, offering a blend of historical significance and practical performance for plinking, small game hunting, and marksmanship training. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states.

Key Features

  • 150th Anniversary Commemorative: Features a distinctive receiver medallion marking Marlin’s century-and-a-half legacy.
  • American Black Walnut Stock: Classic, durable hardwood stock with a traditional finish for a premium look and feel.
  • Proven Model 60 Action: Reliable, blowback-operated semi-automatic system known for its smooth function with .22 LR ammunition.
  • 19″ Micro-Groove Barrel: Provides a solid sight radius and consistent accuracy, a hallmark of the Marlin design.
  • 14+1 Round Capacity: Tubular magazine offers ample shots for extended range sessions or pest control duty.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Action Semi-Automatic
Barrel Length 19 inches
Overall Length 40 inches (approx.)
Stock Material American Black Walnut
Magazine Capacity 14+1 rounds (tubular)
Weight 5.5 lbs (approx.)
Sights Bead front, adjustable open rear

Who This Rifle Is For

This isn’t a safe queen. The commemorative Marlin Model 60 is for the shooter who appreciates history but demands function. It’s for the Missouri landowner needing a dependable varmint rifle that’s ready for action straight from the box—no gunsmithing required. It’s for the father teaching a child to shoot, offering a manageable .22 LR platform with minimal recoil. It’s also for the collector who wants a piece of iconic American firearm history that can still be put to work on a weekend. When it comes to building fundamental marksmanship skills or handling farmstead pests, this rifle bridges heritage and utility.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The timeless design and walnut stock offer superior aesthetics and a classic feel compared to synthetic alternatives. The Model 60’s action is famously simple and reliable, making it a low-maintenance workhorse. The 14-round tubular magazine is cost-effective and eliminates the need for buying extra magazines. At $394.79, it represents a tangible piece of firearm history at an accessible price point. The 19-inch barrel provides a good balance for handling in brush or from a bench rest.

Cons: The tubular magazine loads slower than a detachable box magazine. The open sights are functional but may be upgraded by users wanting optics; it’s drilled and tapped for a scope mount, compatible with standard .22 scope bases like those from Weaver or Leupold. The walnut, while beautiful, requires more care than a synthetic stock in harsh weather. Here’s the thing—it’s a classic design, which means it lacks some modern ergonomic features found on newer rifles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What makes this different from a standard Marlin Model 60?

A: This 150th Anniversary edition is distinguished by the commemorative medallion inlaid in the receiver and the inclusion of a higher-grade American black walnut stock. It’s a limited-run version celebrating the brand’s heritage, offering a more premium finish while maintaining all the functional DNA of the classic Model 60.

Q: Can I mount a scope on this rifle?

A: Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope mount base. It accepts standard .22 tip-off or Weaver-style bases, allowing you to easily mount a compact rimfire scope from brands like Vortex, Leupold, or Nikon for improved precision at longer ranges.

Q: Is the magazine easy to load?

A: The tubular magazine loads through a port in the stock, following a traditional process. You’ll load .22 LR rounds individually into the tube spring. It’s a straightforward system that becomes intuitive with practice, though it is slower to reload than a rifle with a detachable box magazine.

This Marlin Model 60 Anniversary rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.

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