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Functional but pretty beat up old pre-safety 39a or a new Henry H001 with absolutely beautiful wood. they're both priced the same.
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What you'll get is opinions, which will vary widely. I've owned both, but prefer the Henry. I've also got Henry's older round barreled pump action and will be buying a Frontier. They fit me. Next opinion please!
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Thanks Steve.
I'm truly torn. I love Marlins, and the 39a is certainly a sturdier,better built rifle;but the wood on that Henry combined with it's compact size is calling to me.
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For what it's worth, I'm not a fan of pistol grip stocks or 24 inch barrels on a 22 - but that's me.
I agree that the wood on the Henry is nicer. For a kick around hunting rifle and plinker, I prefer either of my Henrys to the Marlin.
I'm quite sure that given a little time, someone will say something nice about the Marlin. That's fine, because if it works for them, great! Variety is the spice of life.
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The Marlin is better built and has an EZ take-down feature. But I'd look for one which wasn't beat to hell.
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Having owned both Marlin and Henry, I prefer the latter. Henry's customer service is also absolutely top notch.
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A Marlin 39a is a long heavy gun, I have a 39d a shorter 39 which also has a thinner barrel which I find handier. It is no longer made.. For me the 39a is too much gunYMMV.
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Functional but pretty beat up old pre-safety 39a or a new Henry H001 with absolutely beautiful wood. they're both priced the same. I've owned at least a half-dozen Marlin 39's in various configurations and all were good. I've owned one Henry and it didn't work.
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I've never owned a Henry, but I have handled a few. I own an older Marlin 39A. I wouldn't trade my Marlin.
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Hi Hawken,
Years ago when rifles and other durable goods were predominantly hand-crafted, manufacturing processes did vary resulting in quality distinctions. With computer-aided manufacturing, quality gap has narrowed. Therefore, as long as quality materials are used, most rifle manufacturers produce quality products. Hence, it boils down to preference.
I own a 9422M and my kids have a 9422 each. They are quality rifles and shoot very well. We've never experienced a malfunction. They are heavy guns as far as .22's go, which might mean they're well-built rifles.
While I have no knowledge of Henry or Marlin lever action rifles, I'd bet they're damned good. But I'll add that it might be a good idea to check out a 9422 before you decide.
Good hunting,
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+2 on the Winchester 94-22
If you are looking for a small rifle, these were made in a "trapper" edition with a 16" barrel.
Have owned a Marlin but not a Henry. The Marlin was a quality rifle.(sold it for cash to buy another rifle)
Presently own a Winchester 94-22 in 22 Mag. and am VERY pleased with it!
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My son has a Henry .22 and it shoots damned good. As a matter of fact, it shoots better than my old Marlin 39 or 9422 did. I might be in the market for another lever action .22 in the near future. If I do decide to buy, Henry will be getting my business.
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I've had all 3 and the 9422 is still with me. The 39 is a great rifle, but someone wanted it more than I wanted to keep it... Never liked the plastic that Henry shelled out...
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Never liked the plastic that Henry shelled out... Then don't buy one with plastic on it. The octagon barreled "frontier" model has no plastic parts.
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Never liked the plastic that Henry shelled out... Then don't buy one with plastic on it. The octagon barreled "frontier" model has no plastic parts. Yes, I really like my Henry Frontier, but my newly acquired Marlin Golden 39A made in 1957 is a really nice rifle.
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Nice chunka wood on that Henry. My Marlin is the shorter '39D from 1971:
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I would say the marlin. I have shot both but the marlin would be my pick of the two. Personally my favorite is the browning bl22. Especially if you like the smaller compact type
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