Marlin Model 60 .22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle – 19" Micro-Groove Barrel, MM-Prefix, Bushnell Scope
Produced in Marlin’s Mayfield, Kentucky plant between 2010 and 2014, this MM-prefix Model 60 pairs the platform’s classic 14-round tubular magazine with a 19-inch Micro-Groove barrel and a mounted Bushnell scope. The rifle’s hardwood Monte Carlo stock, blued steel receiver, and reliable blowback action make it a straightforward, time-tested rimfire option for target work or small-game hunting.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good – shows prior handling and finish wear.
Bore Condition: Good – bore is clean and shiny with minor wear.
Rifling: Good – lands and grooves remain well defined.
Specific Condition Notes: The stock and receiver display scattered scratches and blemishes. Rust and pitting are present on the exterior of the barrel.
What’s Included
- Bushnell riflescope (mounted)
- Aluminum tip-off scope rings
This Model 60 carries the MM serial prefix that marks the limited four-year Mayfield, Kentucky production run following Marlin’s relocation under Remington. Collectors value this window for its lower manufacturing numbers and transition-era significance.
The 19" carbon-steel barrel uses Marlin’s Micro-Groove rifling with a 1-in-16" right-hand twist, giving .22 LR bullets consistent stabilization while preserving a smooth bore finish. A 14-round tubular magazine under the barrel delivers ample capacity without adding bulk.
Controls are familiar and user friendly: a cross-bolt safety, side-mounted charging handle, and last-shot bolt hold-open simplify operation. Iron sights include a ramp front and an adjustable leaf rear, and the receiver is grooved for rimfire optics—already filled here by the included Bushnell scope.
The hardwood stock features a walnut-tone finish, Monte Carlo comb, and pistol-grip profile that provide a comfortable 13.5" length of pull. Combined with the full-size layout, the rifle balances well for bench or field use.



