LGS has one. Has a crossbolt saety, checkered PG and forearm. In almost new condition. S/N on upper tang. Stamp on bbl just in front of receiver, on the bbl, but can't read it.
Did Remington make any 39A's?
What is this thing worth?
Marlin "golden" 39A
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Re: Marlin "golden" 39A
I don't think Remington made any .22's......They could hardly make 30-30's that would work . All after the guy in charge at Remlin told the Marlin Employees "these guns can be made by anyone anywhere" . He , I hope is still choking on His words.
I would think if that .22 is below $800.00 today it is a steal. Good Luck.
I would think if that .22 is below $800.00 today it is a steal. Good Luck.
Re: Marlin "golden" 39A
Its $900. Don't know if I want to spend that much for a .22
Re: Marlin "golden" 39A
Ouch, the prices on those have really skyrocketed!
I sold a nice old (1975) Mountie for a very nice price a few years ago when I "upgraded" to an octagon barreled 1897 Cowboy (model 39 at its heart) that was mint/NIB -- and the prices on those have gone way up since then too.
Come to think of it... Maybe I should have invested in a 401-39-k plan instead of mutual funds...
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