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The Marlin 989 (.22 LR)
Lady Rae
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Reading all post about the beautiful Marlin 60 made me think lol does anyone here have a 989? Mine was my Grampa's and I wouldn't get rid of it but it's been very temperamental.
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I remember those, they looked like an M1 carbine, I always wanted one but never did get one.
What kind of problems are you having?
A Marlin 60 with detachable magazine. They are temperamental usually the clip.
The Marlin model 70 was the model 60 with a detachable magazine I thought.
Most of the trouble I see with .22 or pretty much any semi auto firearm is either dirt, magazine, or ammo related.
I have cleaned it well...
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
It loves to jam... Sometimes right away or after 100 rounds
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
I had a 22 that loved to jam
Granted it was a 22 stoger make to look like a luger
But similar problems on different 22 cal guns
When i woild have issues most of them I would use cci 22 stingers? And they made a world of difference in most all of them the hotter rounds made them cycle better
Just have to keep trying different brands some 22's are just stubborn
The 989 I'm familiar with had a tempermental ejector that required frequent adjustment. Nice looking rifle though.
I have a Marlin 989. Made around 1970 I believe. Mine works great with good ammo CCI minimag especially. Many of these are missing the rear sight as it has to come off to mount a scope and people lose them. Luckily, I never mounted a scope on mine. If you experience problem with jamming, try different ammo brands or a different magazine.
I've tried 3 different kinds including mini mag... I Think it's the magazine...
Mine had a scope... I took it off
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
I have a Marlin which kind of resembles an M-1 Carbine. It is called the 99 M-1. It has a 9 shot tube magazine but it malfunctions occasionally, too. It appears the 989 was made in 2 versions, one of which resembled an M1 Carbine. Looks like yours is the other one.