Marlin Model 60 150th Anniversary Walnut Stock
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Marlin Model 60 150th Anniversary Walnut Stock

Code: F419243
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$249.00

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All marlin parts are specific to Marlin rifles made post-2009 unless otherwise noted. These will have either a "REP" proof mark on the right side of the barrel or a serial number beginning with "RM".

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Product Description

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Description: Marlin Model 60 150th Anniversary Walnut Stock. Crafted from american black walnut wood with a satin finish, this stock is designed for the Marlin Model 60 semi-automatic rifle. This special stock has the 150th Anniversary medallion embedded into the butt-end of the stock. The stock also features diamond checkering on the grip and the forearm. A rubber recoil pad is pre-installed.

Note: It is recommended that all Marlin parts be installed by a qualified and trained gunsmith.

Manufacturer: Marlin

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Marlin
  • Caliber: .22 LR
  • Finish / Color: Satin
  • Firearm Type: Rifle
  • Material: Wood
  • Models Fit: Marlin 60

Specifications

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  • Brand: Marlin
  • Caliber: .22 LR
  • Finish / Color: Satin
  • Firearm Type: Rifle
  • Material: Wood
  • Models Fit: Marlin 60

Customer Ratings & Reviews

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4.0
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1 Total Reviews
Let down by poor fit
4 out of 5
Flathead
Location: Indiana
Date: July 14, 2025
It's certainly a beautiful stock but the fit of the medallion is so so. Theres a noticeable gap between the medallion and the wood on one side. I asked Midwest if I got a bad one and they said they're all like that. To their credit they offered a refund but why send it back if they're all like that? Pricey but it's not like they're making them anymore. Sad end to a great American gunmaker but maybe Ruger will start making Marlin 22's someday. A fella can hope
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