My understanding is that the "91" prefix gun was manufactured in 2009, and the "95" prefix in 2005.
Is this correct, or have I gone astray?
Anyhow, I intend to, at some future time (not now; I'm going to see how the production stoppage stuff shakes out), offer one of these rifles for trade for some kind of .45 Colt Carbine or Trapper, Winchester, Marlin, or Rossi.
My question is, is there a preferred manufacturing range between these two? I understand that Marlin improved the design of the carrier at some point. Is this a consideration? The later rifle is, I guess, a "Deluxe" version because it is checkered, fore and aft. The "95" prefix gun has plain, non-checkered wood. I have fired limited amounts through each rifle, some .38 and some .357, with nary a hitch.
I accumulate S&W revolvers, and generally the rule is "the earlier the better." I realize this isn't always the case. I thought I would avail myself of the expertise of the esteemed elders of the board.

I have to start posting more here. I have been shooting Marlin, Winchester, Savage, and now Rossi leverguns since 1961.
I bought my first 39A in 1961 with money I made selling boiled peanuts.