MARLIN 60 FIBERFORCE STOCK MONTE CARLO

MARLIN 60 FIBERFORCE STOCK MONTE CARLO Reviews & Ratings

  • DuPont Extreme Temperature Glass Reinforced Polymer
  • Matte black finish
  • Weight: 26 ounces
  • Ventilated forearm and hand guard
  • Pistol grip with ambidextrous thumb through the stock
  • Built in cheek rest
  • Two sling swivel studs
  • Easy drop-in installation
  • Scratch resistant
  • Weatherproof
  • Lifetime manufacturer's warranty
  • Fits Marlin Model 60, 75, 990, etc. Tube or Detachable Mag Models .22LR. Will not fit the Marlin 795

Dress up your Marlin rifle with theAdvanced Technology Marlin Fiber Force Stock and shoot better at the same time. The Marlin Fiber Force Stock features a ventilated forearm and hand guard for a cooler barrel. It weighs only 26 ounces, which makes your rifle more comfortable to carry in the field. The ambidextrous pistol grip has a thumb through the stock feature for a solid grip and has a cheek rest built in the comb for that all-important shooting weld. Two sling swivel studs are built in the stock for easy sling attachment.

The Marlin Fiber Force Stock is made of DuPont’s Extreme Temperature Glass Reinforced Polymer and has a matte black finish to reduce glare. It is easy to install, scratch resistant, weatherproof, and comes with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty.


SPECS: DuPont Extreme Temperature Glass Reinforced Polymer, Matte black finish, weight: 26 ounces, Ventilated forearm and hand guard, Ambidextrous pistol grip, Thumb through stock, Built in cheek rest, Easy drop-in installation, Scratch resistant, Weatherproof, Lifetime manufacturer's warranty. Some Minor Modification may be Required.


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Reviews Summary
The MARLIN 60 FIBERFORCE STOCK MONTE CARLO receives generally positive feedback for its comfort and ergonomic design. However, users have raised concerns about the assembly clips being prone to snapping and the rifle becoming front-heavy. Despite these issues, many customers still find value in the product, with some even purchasing additional stocks.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Comfort and Ergonomics
60%
Multiple reviews highlight the stock's comfortable pistol-grip design, enhancing the overall shooting experience. Users appreciate the ergonomic shape, which improves handling despite some concerns about weight distribution.
Quality and Durability
50%
Reviewers generally acknowledge the stock's solid quality and reasonable polymer material. While it withstands considerable use, there are specific concerns about the longevity of clips that connect the stock.
Weight and Balance
40%
Several customers commented on the stock's lightweight design. However, this feature contributes to a front-heavy feel, making the firearm less balanced when carried with a sling, impacting user experience.
Ease of Installation
50%
The installation process of the stock is praised for being straightforward, requiring minimal tools. This ease of assembly makes it accessible for users looking to upgrade their rifles quickly.
Value for Money
50%
Overall, customers feel that the stock offers good value for the price. Many users express their satisfaction by purchasing additional stocks, indicating that they find it worth the investment despite minor issues.
5
nice stock
I bought this stock for my marlin 60w it fit very well and everyone that has held it loves the way it feels. I bought it in bla k and painted it od green the clearcoat it. Well worth the money and I'm getting ready to buy another one.
4
bought another one
I liked it enough to buy another one for a marlin 60 I just bought.
4
Decent for the price
As simple as removing the rifle assembly and trigger from the old stock and installing them with a screwdriver. looks good, feels nice, not bad quality polymer only real downside is the top portion that covers the barrel tends to snap off, not a big deal tho.
4
Great stock for pistol grip shooters
I have had this stock on my model 60 for about 7 years and thousands of rounds. Like another reviewer said, it does make the rifle a bit front heavy. However, the weight reduction and improved ergonomics more than make up for it. I prefer a pistol-grip style stock and this one doesn't disappoint. The clip on shroud has held up on my gun, you just have to be gentle with it when installing.
3
It's okay.
This stock is a very solid piece and the pistol grip is very comfortable. The problems are two fold and, for me, both detract significantly from the usefulness. The first issue is that the stock snaps together around the feed tube and barrel. The clips come apart rather easily, necessitating a secondary method of holding them together. I use athletic tape and it works very well, but really, should anyone have to do this? The other issue is that the stock is so light, it makes the gun very front heavy and awkward to carry with a sling.