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ALL-Don't be afraid of those scope mounting holes in the barrel on the first picture. Marlin done that at factory in 1954 and 1955. Fair price for this M.


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Whats the different between a 39A Mountie and the 39M that I have? Was told mine was a Golden 39M when I received it as a 6th grade b day gift.


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Your 39M has a lighter barrel, squared off lever, & is drilled & tapped on the top of the receiver for a scope from the factory. I have the 39M as well, my first rifle made in 1976.


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Whats the different between a 39A Mountie and the 39M that I have? Was told mine was a Golden 39M when I received it as a 6th grade b day gift.
If I'm not mistaken the 39M models were late 70s early 80s mfg models. Theres also a C model iirc.

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The 39M designation began in 1972, the squared lever & thinner, tapered barrel in 1974.


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The M has the straight stock instead of the pistol grip style. Some 39A's also had the straight stock, but to the best of my knowledge no "M" had a pistol grip.

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Where is the “small chip at receiver”?
Is the stock or forend chipped? Can you post a pic of damaged area?


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Chip shows up in this picture.

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I paid $900 for my Mountie, which is a couple of years newer and in similar condition. The most fun to shoot rifle I own.

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The front sight hood is what came with the rifle when I bought it. I don’t know if it’s original or not.

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If you're looking for a classic, this is one that doesn't come up that often and at a fair price. In my opinion, the Marlin 39 carbine-length 22s are the best of the series, & I have several. You won't be sorry if you buy this one.

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Can't believe this one is still available! If I didn't already have 2 of them I would be interested great little guns. GLWS

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Keeping an eye on this.

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