I take bad pictures, but it was a good find

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I take bad pictures, but it was a good find

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My amateur photo skills do not do this rifle justice. :D It's a 1946 "c" 39a that has the pre-war style stock set, with the high gloss varnish. The early high gloss blue is in great shape and whomever owned it took great care of it. I haven't even had a chance to clean it yet. The real nice part was that the screws have not been touched and even have that dried 77 year old gunk, in the slots.:D The takedown case was bonus. No, I did not get it for $300, but I also did not pay more than fair market.;)

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Nothing wrong with those pictures. Nothing wrong with the rifle, either.
It looks like a good example of the finest field grade .22 ever made.
Congrats on your acquisition. My two are from the early 60s.
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Very Nice!!
Love those early 39s!

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that is nice!
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Great find! I don't believe I've seen a nicer one than that! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Wow! She's a beaut!
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Prolly not even broke in yet....it takes about fifty years 8)
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I have quite enough firearms to keep me satisfied the rest of my days (sad because i'm a mere 41 yo) ------- however, an opportunity at a find like that would surely have my collection of 10/22's and Henry .22's jealous as all get out !

Very nice find !
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Very, very nice.

Hey your pics are good, but not as good as that little Marlin.

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redlevel42 wrote:Nothing wrong with those pictures. Nothing wrong with the rifle, either.
It looks like a good example of the finest field grade .22 ever made.
Congrats on your acquisition. My two are from the early 60s.
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Wow, that is exceptionally nice. Dang it, now I want one.
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That's fantastic looking. Was it in the case all those years?
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That's better than any 401 K plan. :D Can I have it? :D I've owned more than a few of those early post war marlins and yours sure is a special one as I never did see one with the high gloss varnish.---------------------6
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Sixgun wrote:That's better than any 401 K plan. :D Can I have it? :D I've owned more than a few of those early post war marlins and yours sure is a special one as I never did see one with the high gloss varnish.---------------------6
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Thankfully this was not stored in the "moisture attractant". :D I've seen what was once probably a mint Colt that had spent years, in a leather holster. :cry:

Sixgun,
I have seen several other early post war (1946) 39a's where Marlin utilized left over stock sets before the "new" post war style were started.

Here is a pre-war 39a I had. You can see the same, low comb & "thinner" forearm, stock style and a better picture of the "high gloss" varnish.

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Your rifle and pictures were like seeing a dream for me. Enjoy that beautiful rifle.
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Wow that's nice
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Very nice find. Thank you for posting those photos to admire.
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nice lousy photos...the rifle aint' bad either... :)
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