Model 60 and 60A
Courtesy Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming
This rifle used the same action as Model 59. First introduced in 1931. Furnished with a 23" round barrel, which was changed to 27" in 1933. Several other mechanical improvements were included; perhaps most noticeable were the chrome-plated bolt, bolt handle and trigger. Plain wood stock, with pistol-grip. In 1933, Model 60A was added which was the same rifle but in a target configuration. Front sight was a square top military blade, with Lyman 55W receiver sight. Model 60 discontinued in 1934: about 166,000 sold. Model 60A dropped in 1939: about 6,100 sold.
Model 60
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Model 60A
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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