Marlin Model 60 .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle, 18.5 in Micro-Groove Barrel, 11-Round Tube Magazine, Hardwood Stock
This Marlin Model 60 is a clean, Remington-era Mayfield, KY example with the desirable Micro-Groove barrel and a classic hardwood stock. It features an 18.5-inch barrel, a fixed 11-round tubular magazine, and an automatic last-shot bolt hold-open. The receiver top is grooved with a 3/8" tip-off dovetail, and the rifle retains its open sights. Condition is excellent with only light evidence of prior handling.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light contact marks and faint scratches are present. The finish remains clean overall. It is a well-kept example that is ready for continued use.
What’s Included
- Marlin Model 60 .22 LR semi-automatic rifle
The Model 60’s blowback action, 18.5-inch Micro-Groove barrel, and fixed 11-round tubular magazine deliver the classic configuration that made this rimfire a staple. An automatic last-shot bolt hold-open adds practical functionality.
This is a Remington-era rifle produced in Mayfield, Kentucky, with barrel markings reading "THE MARLIN FIREARMS CO. MAYFIELD, KY, USA" and "MODEL 60 MICRO-GROOVE BARREL CAL 22 LR ONLY." The MM serial prefix denotes its Mayfield production period.
The rifle pairs a polished blued steel barrel with a matte black aluminum-alloy receiver. Its hardwood stock has a walnut-style finish, a raised comb, a pistol-grip profile, and a Marlin-logo buttplate. Length of pull is 13.5 inches.
Sights are straightforward and practical: a ramped, hoodless front sight and a folding, elevator-style open rear sight. The receiver top is grooved with a 3/8" tip-off dovetail for ring attachment. Controls include a right-side charging handle with a round knob and right-side ejection.
The 1:16 RH twist complements the Micro-Groove rifling, and the rifle’s overall setup reflects its U.S. manufacture and period-correct features from the Mayfield plant.




