So I recently picked up an old Model 60, it's actually a Glenfield Golden 50 Model 65 but it's essentially a Marlin 60. The previous owner did not take good care of it and upon removing the bolt and and side panel springs I discovered at least a 1/16 inch of built up carbon fowling and crud of all manner. I cleaned it all out and placed the bolt back in, as I was putting in the side panel springs a pin fell out and out shot a spring and the hammer. I found the spring but the hammer is no where to be found. Brownell's sells them relatively cheaply and I know the newer hammer will work in the older guns. I'm just curious if anyone else knows more about this particular problem and how to go about replacing this part. Figure the hammer is kinda important afterall and I don't want to screw it up. Thoughts?