Well, for the longest time I have always been a real 10/22 fan and never really wanted to try any other semi-auto .22s because I figured nothing is really better than a 10/22 (I have owned a savage 64 before and it was very unreliable). Yesterday, I walked into my local gun shop and they had a Marlin Model 60 on display with a beautiful laminate stock for 180$. After staring at the gun for a good 20 mins, I decided to take the plunge and buy it for such a good price. What really sold me on the gun was the beautiful stock and the fact that the stock barrel was nice and thick for a .22 (about .750). After a good initial cleaning, I brought it to the range and had very low expectations. Gotta say I couldn't have been more suprised! The little gun didn't jam once and was extremely accurate. Since 10/22s go for about 260$ roughly, this little marlin is quite the value in comparison.
Lesson learned is to try new stuff an you might be pleasantly surprised!
Lesson learned is to try new stuff an you might be pleasantly surprised!


















































