![]() Thank you for all the pics! That cowboy model looks quite lovely! Don't forget that the 39A is the "Annie Oakley gun". It is a total package which allows it to boast it's longevity - the longest/continuous production rimfire. The thing with the Marlin 39A isn't just it's accuracy with cheap ammo and lack of ammo fussiness, not just the take-apart ability, but also it's slab-sided handniness and shotgun-like ergonimics. This really helps in low light shooting because there is no rear sight to contend with. I have figured out that with my Lyman globe front sight, my Marlin fits me so well that I do not need the rear sights, that I can pop 3" spinners at 25 yards with the quickness of a shotgun trigger jerk. "We don't need no steeenkeeeeng silencers!" Here it is, completely legal with no tax stamps required. ![]() This helpful information is an excerpt from the Standard Catalog of Firearms, a renowned reference featuring new and used gun prices. gun prices, grading, identification and firearm values information. The new value of a 39 CENTURY rifle has fallen (135.68) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 772.16. This PDF download offers extensive Marlin Firearms Co. The 12 month average price is 684.36 new and 758.46 used. This is my number one reason why I love this rifle. A 39 CENTURY rifle is currently worth an average price of 772.16 new and 731.27 used. The amount of metal encasing - nay, totally enveloping in overlapping steel - the round in the 39A action is waaaaaay more than any bolt gun, semi-auto action or any other lever action which makes it extremely quiet with. ![]() Mine is from the first year of production with the S-grip (also has Lyman Model 1a sights). ![]()
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