1993 Marlin Model 60 .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle with 22" Micro-Groove Barrel & 15-Round Tube Magazine
Built in North Haven, Connecticut in 1993, this Marlin Model 60 pairs a 22-inch Micro-Groove barrel with the classic 15-round tubular magazine introduced after 1988. The rifle features a gold-tone trigger common to 1990s Marlin rimfires, a matte-blued aluminum alloy receiver, and a factory 3⁄8-inch dovetail rail for easy optic mounting. With more than 11 million Model 60s produced, this example—serial prefix “07”—represents one of the most popular .22 LR semi-autos ever made while still offering period-correct details valued by collectors and shooters alike.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Specific Condition Notes: Light surface rust is visible on exposed metal, and the hardwood stock shows scattered marks and dents from previous use.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling – Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
What’s Included
- Marlin Model 60 .22 LR semi-automatic rifle
This Model 60 operates on a reliable blowback action and retains the original cross-bolt safety, ensuring familiar handling for anyone experienced with rimfire autos.
The 22-inch carbon-steel barrel uses Marlin’s 16-groove Micro-Groove rifling, known for its consistent accuracy with standard-velocity .22 LR loads. A right-hand twist further stabilizes common bullet weights.
Sighting options include the factory ramp front sight with a serrated blade and an adjustable semi-buckhorn rear, plus the integrated 3⁄8-inch dovetail rail for mounting rimfire scopes without gunsmithing.
The matte-blued 7075-T6 aluminum alloy receiver keeps weight manageable, while the birch stock offers a 13.5-inch length of pull and a satin finish that complements the rifle’s utilitarian style.
Capable of holding 15 rounds in its tubular magazine plus one in the chamber, this Model 60 delivers extended shooting sessions before reloading—ideal for plinking, small-game hunting, or casual target practice.




