I have an 80 G rifle but no clip. I would be willing to sell the rifle without the clip.
The Marlin model 80G was a promotional model that was made from 1960-1965.
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The Marlin model 80G was a promotional model that was made from 1960-1965.
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I do own both, the bolt, safety and stock seem the same but the magazine is definitely NOT the same or interchangeable
I do own both, the bolt, safety and stock seem the same but the magazine is definitely NOT the same or interchangeable
The Marlin model 80 was made from 1934 to 1939. Later improvements of the original model 80 such as the 80E, 80C, 80DL & 80G were made all the way up to 1965. There were many sight & stock configurations giving the rifle a different model number suffix.
The Model 49 (and the 49DL) used the # 507086 bolt assembly, which is the same as the Marlin/Glenfield Model 60 "old style" bolt. These were manufactured before June 1980 when the Model 60 started using the # 507786 bolt assembly. The good news is that there are only minor differences in the two bolt assemblies basically centered around a beveled cut for the bolt hold-open lever. Simply put, you can use new-style bolts in either Model 49 or pre-1980 Model 60's and they will function. We have plenty of old-style bolt assemblies (507086) on hand. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You might try Gun Parts Corp., or check the Ebay auctions from time to time.
you pull bolt out put bullet in and push bolt back in
Just pull the trigger as you pull bolt out.