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What's the best, easiest way to clean the action on a model 60. My dad gave me his to clean. It's been in the closet since the early 80's since my brother and I left home. Don't think it has been shot since then.


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Take the action apart and clean everything separately.


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They are pretty easy to clean. The action has sub-assemblies that come out together and are easy to spray and brush the grit from without taking the subs apart.

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Yes, and I believe there are videos on the Interwebs that demonstrate this too.

As for me, I pop the action out of the stock and spray it, working the action back and forth, until the oil runs clear. I wipe down and take a little compressed air to everything. I wipe the slide and metal surfaces using a lightly oiled rag. Too much oil holds dirt and grit.

That's it. You can take the action apart if you'd like. The instructions are here.

http://www.marlinfirearms.com/pdfs/manuals/MFC_Self_Load_RF_Tube.pdf



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Thanks everyone for the help. I guess I will take it down to sub assemblys and clean it from there. The last auto I took apart was a Remington 550. It never worked again so I was a little intimidated.


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Thanks everyone for the help. I guess I will take it down to sub assemblys and clean it from there. The last auto I took apart was a Remington 550. It never worked again so I was a little intimidated.


The 550 action is a super complicated pain in the a$$. I recently took one completely down and put it back together.


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When I took my down a spring sprung and I never did find it. Wish I could get it going ,it was a very accurate rifle.


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Was the spring in that little cup screw at the bottom?


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If you'll ship it to me, I'll fix it for you. PM me if interested.


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Thanks for the video Steve, will check it out later.

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It's handy, I think.


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