Marlin Glenfield Model 75 .22 LR Semi-Auto Carbine, Tube-Fed, 18-inch Barrel
This Glenfield-branded Marlin Model 75 is a tube-fed .22 LR semi-automatic carbine from the 1970s with an 18-inch barrel and a 9+1 capacity. It features a hardwood stock, iron sights, and the familiar Marlin/Model 60 family profile. The receiver top includes 3/8-inch grooves for tip-off rimfire mounts, offering straightforward scope-mounting options if desired. The bore is in good condition, and the rifle retains classic right-side controls.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Moderate scratching and finish wear are present on the receiver, barrel, and hardwood stock consistent with prior handling and use.
What’s Included
- Marlin Glenfield Model 75 .22 LR semi-automatic rifle
The Model 75 is a Glenfield-marked variant within Marlin’s Model 60 family, recognized for its tube-fed design and compact carbine handling. This example retains the core features that made the platform popular: a reliable blowback action, right-side charging handle, and right-side ejection.
It wears an 18-inch barrel paired with a ramped front blade and an adjustable rear leaf sight for clear sight alignment. A barrel band secures the fore-end, reinforcing the classic carbine profile.
The receiver top is cut with 3/8-inch grooves for tip-off rimfire mounts, providing a simple path to add a rimfire optic if the next owner chooses. Controls include a manual bolt hold-open lever positioned ahead of the trigger guard for convenient operation.
The hardwood stock has a straight comb, uncheckered surfaces, and a black buttplate. Length of pull is 13.5 inches, offering a comfortable full-size fit while keeping the carbine easy to shoulder and handle.
Chambered in .22 LR with a 9+1 stated capacity, this tube-fed carbine balances range-friendly economy with classic Marlin handling. Production dates to the 1970s, aligning with the period features and Glenfield branding.




