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Anybody have one of these critters marked with JM?
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Pretty sure that I do. I'll have to check to make sure
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Mine is a 30AS Jm stamped
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I have one, I think it's marked as a Marlin 30-G Glenfield with the 2/3 magazine.. Sweet rifle and an inch shooter most of the time from 130 grain Speer to 170 gr core-lokts.
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I do. Cant remember what configuration it is. I think it was a full length barrel with full tube. Cleanest lever trigger I have.
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Don't all of the Marlin, Glenfield, and house brand firearms made by Marlin in North Haven, CT, have the barrels stamped with JM?
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Don't all of the Marlin, Glenfield, and house brand firearms made by Marlin in North Haven, CT, have the barrels stamped with JM? My Glenfield is stamped "JM".
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I have a Glenfield 30A. Where would the stamp be located?
Great lever gun regardless. Just out of curiousity, why are you asking?
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Jm stamp is usually on the left side of the barrel, right in front of the receiver
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I have a 30A and a 30AS. Both are fine shooters.
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What's the difference Jayhawker? Any ideas?
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My Glenfield 35Rem has the JM. Pretty sure it was made in 1967.
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Checked. Mine is stamped.
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The 30AS has the cross bolt safety.
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Colonel brophys book describes them.
The first glenfield there were less than 6 or 7 thousand made.
One sold on gunbroker less than a month ago. I agree about the triggers. I will write more about them when I get my book in front of me.
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The glenfield line was introduced so discount box store could sell economical Marlins but not under cut the small shops and stores handeling the Marlin line. 64 -65 the 36 G
66 - 72 the 30
73 - 83 the 30 A ( I have a 30A made in 71?)
79 -80 30 GT
83. 30 AS
5,930 total model 36 G s were manufactured.
Colonel Brophys book. Page 267
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The glenfield line was introduced so discount box store could sell economical Marlins but not under cut the small shops and stores handeling the Marlin line. 64 -65 the 36 G
66 - 72 the 30
73 - 83 the 30 A ( I have a 30A made in 71?)
79 -80 30 GT
83. 30 AS
5,930 total model 36 G s were manufactured.
Colonel Brophys book. Page 267 So when did the Glenfield/Western Auto etc. labeling cease? I figure they stopped in the mid 80's, but always wondered about the cut off.
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Any info on the .35 Rems? I've only seen 2. Also, mine has the JM stamp on the right side. I haven't seen that. Is that common?
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