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Received my parts extremely fast and the communication of the disposition of my order was a nice touch. Thanks guys.
My Glenfield 60 has been out of service for several years due to broken springs etc. I finally replaced the broken ejector spring thanks mcarbo for having 60 parts available they are difficult to come across right now!
I was very pleased with the service, shipping speed and the product itself. Will definitely do business with these guys again!!!
Works as it should
Drop in part for Glenfield 75 from 1968. Check out the page on adjustment. Ejecting problem is 99% better. More info latter under spring set.
Quality part , was instrumental into converting my 1969 action into the latest ( and better working ) edition.
Seems it is made of good spring steel. Bought to use, just in case my 1975 Marlin needs one and just in case Marlin goes out of business
I fix broken guns for people. I ran into a model 60 with a ejector spring completely wrong installed and all mangled up, and I was able to reconstruct the spring so it would make the gun cycle. Naturally I advised my client to let me install a new spring. They agreed, and I started looking for a new one... Nobody had this part. So, after digging deep into the web, I found MCARBO, they had it!!! Needless to say, I ordered the part, on a weekend, and my order confirmation came in a couple minutes later, and then they emailed me about an hour later, that the order was shipped!!!!! I couldn't believe it!!! So I figured it would take at least a week to get here, it showed up on Tuesday!! It really blew my mind!!! From here on out, I will check with them first, before I look at Numrich, Brownells,etc Good job MCARBO, I love you!
I just want to start by saying I'm glad Mcarbo had the Marlin model 60 ejector spring. I recently completely stripped my model 60 down to give it a thorough cleaning after having fired more than a thousand rounds. I reassembled it and put it away. The next time I took it to the range the bullets wouldn't feed at all. Long story short I found that the spring wasn't staying in the lifter's notch. I tried working with the original spring. I applied heat to it and bend it and ended up destroying it because I over heated it. Now I needed a new spring. I tried contacting Marlin through E-Mail and never received a response. Also, the spring was no longer available through their website. After scouring the internet I ordered a spring from Mcarbo. It arrived and upon installation the portion of the spring that is supposed to sit in the lifter arm notch was too long. I was able to heat the spring (not too much this time) and bend it with two pairs of pliers. I then used a Dremel tool to cut the excess couple millimeters of the spring and got the spring to fit in the notch just right. Now it works like a charm. Though it wasn't a perfect fit when I received the spring, I was able to make it work. I do most definitely like the stiffness of the spring and how robust is seems to be. I don't know if my spring was an anomaly or if Mcarbo needs to take a second look at this particular product. Either way, I'm happy with the product, the price and that I was able to get my gun working properly again.
The Marlin Model 60 started developing ejector issues. Ran the "Nickle Penny" test on the ejector spring and found the spring to be out of specs. Since I know the quality and speed of service with M*CARBO, I went ahead and purchased a new spring. Installation was easy because Chris provides a very thorough video to help, even though a Marlin fire control group can be a challenge. So, outcome? Problem solved.
This ejector spring was an excellent replacement for the factory Marlin part. No more jamming. I’m very pleased with the performance of this ejector spring!
Didn't mean to purchase a new ejector spring, but now I have a replacement. I Don't have a Rockwell tester but it appears 100% identical to the factory.
corrigio la falla de mi marlin al 100%
Perfect parts, excellent service. I won't buy my parts anywhere else!
While the mechanism in this early version differed from the one in the video it didn't take long to figure it out. Rifle now works flawlessly. Thanks!
I am going to call it finished now! After 150/200 rounds not one problem. It is a "new" gun. I put in all the parts that Mcarbo offers except the trigger. Mcarbo should carry the recoil buffer . new stile lifter and feed throat. Watch the adjustment video. It is key. Thank you. (more detail under the spring kit review)