They don't have clips. They have magazines. You can order them through Numrich.
Glenfield was made by Marlin. Check with a local gun shop.
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ableammo.com has them for $13
Factory magazine for Marlin 80 DL $18 + $7 shipping at ammoclip.com
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Have you tried Numrich Gun Parts? I was able to get some parts for mine from them. Also, they are suggested by Marlin if you call them looking for parts. They have a website, just search Numrich. I can't think of the address right now. Hope that helps.
I have Been told that this gun is a copy of a marlin 80 and that clip Should fit it but this is just heresay
That makes two of us looking for replacement stocks for the Marlin Glenfield 30-30. I've tried everyone listed on my computer with no luck. If you find someone who has them please let me know. ronorsheri@aol.com Thanks, RM.
Numrich Gun parts corp.should be able to get fixed up.They may be found on the web.
AnswerSure. You need to replace the barrel, stock, sideplate assembly, trigger guard assembly and add the stock hardware from the Glenfield Model 70. Estimate around $150 or so.sales@countrygunsmith.netIn other words, it's much cheaper just to buy or trade for a clip-fed model if you prefer that type of cartridge feed mechanism. Oh, and that inline magazine that everyone calls a "clip" isn't a clip, technically. It a magazine. Mausers use "charger" clips. Mannlichers and M1 Garands use "en-bloc" clips. Some highly technical people get extremely bent if someone asks for "clips" when they actually mean magazines. Lol.Marlin makes 7 and 10 round magazines. Aftermarket companies like Ram-Line makes 20, 25, and 30 round magazines for the Marlin/Glenfield.
If your Mdl 42 is a bolt action 22 rifle, it is a Marlin Mdl 80. There were 5 different trigger guards used at different times. Go to the wbsite for gunpartscorp, select M, then Marlin-Glenfield. Model 80, scroll down to part 78. Some of them are in stock.
Marlin still sells them, but I've seen them at Gander Mountain. Make sure the release lever is on magazine before you buy, Marlin had a bad batch w/o them made and distributed accidentally.