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Tactical Marlin 60 & 795 stock

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http://huntingtactical.com/HT60

Fully adjustable stock for you Marlin 60 & 795
• Pivoting ergonomic telescoping stock
• Adjustable pistol grip
• Adjustable tri-picatinny rail
• S.A.F.E. Act compliant

Bring your proven Marlin/Glenfield Model 60, 70*, and 795 into the modern era with our patent pending technology.

This unique package allows gun owners to combine their trusty Marlin/Glenfield with modern shooting accessories like rail-mounted laser sights, lights, foregrips, and more. Made of Mil-Spec polymers, this modular tactical stock conversion kit features an industry standard telescoping tube with a six-point adjustable length of pull pivoting stock, a pistol grip that allows the user to adjust the rake angle for maximum comfort, a position-able rail mounted grip system that adjusts to fit all ages and sizes, and an adjustable front tri-Picatinny rail system that works together to help you get more out of your Model 60, 70*, and 795.

New York State S.A.F.E Act compliant on the Marlin / Glenfield Model 60. The only American built modular tactical stock for the Marlin model 60, 70*, and 795 that allows you to maximize the value of industry standard modern accessories. This advanced technology will bring out the full potential of your Marlin and help you perform like a pro on the range and in the woods.

• Modular package turns proven Marlin/Glenfield Model 60, 70*, and 795 into the most advanced small game hunting rifle
• Durable package made of Mil-Spec polymers
• Allows you to use modern gun accessories like rail-mounted laser sights, lights, and more with the Model 60, 70*, and 795
• Adjustable pistol grip with built-in storage provides comfort for everyone
• Six-position telescoping stock based on AR buffer tube
• Pivoting ergonomic telescoping stock allows for perfect sight alignment
• Sliding Picatinny rail system
• Pistol grip includes the built-in field adjustable Allen wrench storage

S.A.F.E. Act compliant when assembled on the Marlin Model 60 and other tube-fed variants (see more)
Package includes: Adjustable Picatinny rail system, lower receiver housing with adjustable pistol grip, and six position pivoting ergonomic telescoping stock.

Fits: Marlin .22 models: 60 (all generations including Glenfields), 70 (*not the newer takedown version), 795, 990 with tube or detachable magazines. The model 75c does fit however it is reported that the feeder hole is covered by the HT60 and must be loaded through the end.

We are happy to announce that the HT60 stocks are made here in Rochester, NY.
Videos-
Hunting Tactical HT60 Tactical Marlin Stock Grip Adjustment
Hunting Tactical HT60 forearm adjustment-Tactical Marlin stock
Hunting Tactical HT60 Tactical Marlin Stock Pivoting Stock Adjustment
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Steve,

I actually have a few questions:

1. I shoot almost exclusively with a 2 point GI sling - I'm assuming attachment points would be on the rail in front and any other standard AR style for the rear, correct?

2. Have you installed DIP trigger guard in the stock? Any issues?

3. Could you post a picture of the Model 70/795 detachable magazine well area? It appears there may be some more "thickness" there and the shooter would need to reach up into the well to release the magazine.

4. I watched the videos, but don't remember if I heard correctly, the but the adjustable stock can be shortened to 1 5/8" less than the factory stock. Correct?

Do you offer pickup? I grew up in the Rochester area, my parents and sister still live there and my daughter will be visiting Keuka College in the next 2 months.

Thanks - Matt
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Welcome to the MARLIN Forum Steve !!

Good to have you and your team on board...
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Steve,

I actually have a few questions:

1. I shoot almost exclusively with a 2 point GI sling - I'm assuming attachment points would be on the rail in front and any other standard AR style for the rear, correct?

2. Have you installed DIP trigger guard in the stock? Any issues?

3. Could you post a picture of the Model 70/795 detachable magazine well area? It appears there may be some more "thickness" there and the shooter would need to reach up into the well to release the magazine.

4. I watched the videos, but don't remember if I heard correctly, the but the adjustable stock can be shortened to 1 5/8" less than the factory stock. Correct?

Do you offer pickup? I grew up in the Rochester area, my parents and sister still live there and my daughter will be visiting Keuka College in the next 2 months.

Thanks - Matt
Matt,

Thanks for posting and great questions. I'll attempt to answer them the best that I can in order.

1. Yes you can mount any rail sling attachment on end. We sell several options on HuntingTactical.com. I have also seen customers not install the rails and put a sling stud in the mounting holes instead.

For the rear there are also several options. The butt stock does not come with any mount. You can use the standard AR style mount as the slot and screw hole are there. You can also use any AR buffertube style mount. It does not have the hole for the Qd style mount but because it is a standard telescoping tube you can change it to a butt stock that does.

2. We have not actually installed any of the DIP trigger guards ourselves but as long as they meet the factory measurements there should not be any issues.

3. Our 795 here is still packed up from the Rochester Gun Show this past weekend but I will get it unpacked and post a picture for you. I have not had nor heard of anyone having issues with the reach of the magazine release. You are correct that there is a bit of "lip" there but it has never interfered with its accessibility. Attached is a screenshot of the cad file in the meantime.


4. Yes assuming you do not have a folding stock adapter or anything else mounted there it is designed to go 1 5/8" shorter and longer than the factory stock.

We can arrange for local pickup that is fine. But we also offer free shipping on them if you order through HuntingTactical.com

If I have not completely answered your questions or you have more questions please let me know.

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Matt,

Thanks for posting and great questions. I'll attempt to answer them the best that I can in order.

1. Yes you can mount any rail sling attachment on end. We sell several options on HuntingTactical.com. I have also seen customers not install the rails and put a sling stud in the mounting holes instead.

For the rear there are also several options. The butt stock does not come with any mount. You can use the standard AR style mount as the slot and screw hole are there. You can also use any AR buffertube style mount. It does not have the hole for the Qd style mount but because it is a standard telescoping tube you can change it to a butt stock that does.

2. We have not actually installed any of the DIP trigger guards ourselves but as long as they meet the factory measurements there should not be any issues.

3. Our 795 here is still packed up from the Rochester Gun Show this past weekend but I will get it unpacked and post a picture for you. I have not had nor heard of anyone having issues with the reach of the magazine release. You are correct that there is a bit of "lip" there but it has never interfered with its accessibility. Attached is a screenshot of the cad file in the meantime.


4. Yes assuming you do not have a folding stock adapter or anything else mounted there it is designed to go 1 5/8" shorter and longer than the factory stock.

We can arrange for local pickup that is fine. But we also offer free shipping on them if you order through HuntingTactical.com

If I have not completely answered your questions or you have more questions please let me know.
Here is a picture of the 795 with a mag in it.
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Steve,

Your last picture shows the mag release perfectly - and it appears to be no real change as far as accessibility goes - thank you!
Steve,

Your last picture shows the mag release perfectly - and it appears to be no real change as far as accessibility goes - thank you!
You're welcome. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Great info!
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