Used Marlin 39_?
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Used Marlin 39_?
Saw a Marlin 39 in a little gun shop that has a slim uncheckered fore end and stock and a black trigger. Looks like an older one, but don't know when it might have been made. The condition is used, definitely shows signs of plenty of use, but it's not rusty or abused looking. Haven't seen the bore. Guy wants $350 for it. If the bore's good, is that a good price?
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I'm no expert. Only you can say for sure what it's worth to you, but it's very good price for an early used one in good shape. The shape of the forend and black trigger pushes it back to at least to before 1960. They usually have gold triggers after.
Was it a 39 or a 39A? If it was a 39, it was produced from 1922-1938, a HS prefix(for High Speed ammo) was added later in production. The 39A was produced starting in 1938-1940 in both blue and casehardened receivers(cased receiver adds a BUNCH to the price) then it starts to branch off a bit with different numbers and letters on them so it's hard to say after that.
Was it a 39 or a 39A? If it was a 39, it was produced from 1922-1938, a HS prefix(for High Speed ammo) was added later in production. The 39A was produced starting in 1938-1940 in both blue and casehardened receivers(cased receiver adds a BUNCH to the price) then it starts to branch off a bit with different numbers and letters on them so it's hard to say after that.
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I have not seen a decent one for less the $400 in a while. I dont think you would get hurt at 350 unless she's shot out... make an offer anyway.
Relining a classic .22 is pretty cheap for the value.
Jeff
Relining a classic .22 is pretty cheap for the value.
Jeff
All Model 39's had an octagon barrel and "S" shaped stock. They were made from 1922-1938, early ones had no "letter" prefix, 2nd variation had an "S" prefix, and from 1932 until the end of production they had an "HS" prefix.
The first variation 39A (1939) looked like a Model 39 from the receiver back, but had a different fore-arm and round barrel. Pre-WW2 39A's, both the first, no letter prefix, and 2nd "B" prefix variations, had case colored receivers.
If it looked like this, then it was a Model 39 (NO "A"). The original front sight on the early ones was an ivory bead that changed to a silver bead in 1935. This has a Lyman combo for a front sight. $350 is a VERY GOOD price if it is a Model 39 and still good for a 39A.
The first variation 39A (1939) looked like a Model 39 from the receiver back, but had a different fore-arm and round barrel. Pre-WW2 39A's, both the first, no letter prefix, and 2nd "B" prefix variations, had case colored receivers.
If it looked like this, then it was a Model 39 (NO "A"). The original front sight on the early ones was an ivory bead that changed to a silver bead in 1935. This has a Lyman combo for a front sight. $350 is a VERY GOOD price if it is a Model 39 and still good for a 39A.