This YouTube video announces the launch of the Glenfield Model A and prompts viewers to recognize its familiar design. Based solely on the title and description, the video appears to be an introductory look at this new firearm, likely to be followed by more detailed content. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the content by identifying the inspiration behind the Glenfield Model A's aesthetics.
This video features a Glenfield Marlin Model 60 rifle at the range, testing the effectiveness of several upgraded parts including an MCARBO recoil spring and ejector wire, a 3D-printed softer buffer, and a new trigger housing. The reviewer notes the rifle's reliability and accuracy with open sights, especially with good ammunition, and plans to add an optic for further accuracy improvements. The reviewer expresses a fondness for older Marlins, citing their value, minimal recoil, and good shooting performance.
This video revisits the Glenfield Marlin Model 60 .22LR rifle, highlighting its value as a budget-friendly, well-made, accurate, and reliable firearm. The description differentiates between older "JM" marked barrels (pre-ban, 22" barrel, 18+1 capacity) and newer "ban" models (often still "JM" marked, 18"-18.5" barrel, 14+1 capacity), noting the older ones are more desirable. It mentions various stock options and common issues like broken buffers and worn springs, emphasizing that parts are inexpensive and maintenance is easy. The video points out the accuracy potential of the micro-grooved barrel. It encourages viewers not to overlook these rifles as they are often great buys.
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