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Posted By: Dirtfarmer Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/04/18
This Marlin is an older gun I've had for years. I put a Fajen stock on it decades ago while in my teens, checkered it and more recently drilled and tapped a trigger stop. It has a VX-2 3-9 CDS, the turret set up for the Fed Game Shok 38 gr. HP. sighted at 50 yds. The CDS on zero reads .5 and is graduated on up from there.

The trigger has been tweaked and feels like a match trigger, not a typical 39 trigger.

DF

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Posted By: Whelenman Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/04/18
How much?
Posted By: kellory Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/04/18
Very nice.
Posted By: jeeper Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/04/18

I want it. smile
Originally Posted by Whelenman
How much?

grin

Kinda like an ole dog you've become fond of. Just wouldn't be right moving him down the road...

It is pretty neat, especially the trigger. I drilled and tapped for a set screw to make a trigger stop. That's not hard to do.

Can't get Fajen stocks any more. I guess that gun represents a bygone era.

I did that work as a teen, am 73, so it's been a while.

Thanks for looking.

DF
Posted By: Whelenman Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/05/18
The devil made me do it;)
Originally Posted by Whelenman
The devil made me do it;)

grin

I hear ya... cool

DF
Posted By: DBrink Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/05/18
Very nice and I would imagine the cheek piece definitely helps with head positioning for shooting it with the scope. Looks like excellent work.
Thanks, cheek piece definitely helps. I was able, with cheek piece, to mount scope high enough to not need an offset hammer extension. No problem getting thumb on hammer.

DF
Posted By: tikkanut Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/05/18


nice ole Marlin........
Originally Posted by tikkanut


nice ole Marlin........

Yeah, and those things do shoot.

DF
Posted By: g5m Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/06/18
Very nice!
Originally Posted by g5m
Very nice!

Thanks,

That gun has been a real laboratory for experimentation over the years. It has plugged screw holes in the barrel for when it was a scout rifle. The tall front sight was for a tang sight when it was a cowboy action practice rifle. It was a companion to my 45-70 Cowboy, also set up like that.

You see the scope bases, one on the barrel, one one the receiver. That's better. IMO, for long scopes than trying to tie everything to a small receiver.

DF

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Another story about this gun.

Some years back I got the itch for a Volquartsen .22 short, 10-22. Finally bought one. It had the special .22 short slow twist, heavy SS barrel, aluminum bolt, altered mag. I scoped it and started testing it with a variety of short ammo, target and hunting.

I ran a few shorts thru the Marlin and would you believe, it out shot the Volquartsen, beat it pretty bad. Well that really frosted me. I sold the .22 short barrel, aluminum bolt, special mag, bought a Green Mountain .22 LR flutted heavy barrel and a factory steel bolt, turned it to a .22 LR. My son has it now.

When an old Marlin out shoots a fancy, high end, dedicated .22 short rifle, it's time to get rid of the fancy gun, keep the ole hoss.

DF
I have a similar gun with machined instead of stamped out internal parts. NOT FOR SALE!
Originally Posted by rustyzipper
I have a similar gun with machined instead of stamped out internal parts. NOT FOR SALE!

Do you know the yr of mfg? Sounds like a really old one.

DF
Had one of those old ones with the 24in. barrel . It loved Shorts and was quieter than a BB gun.
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by g5m
Very nice!

Thanks,

That gun has been a real laboratory for experimentation over the years. It has plugged screw holes in the barrel for when it was a scout rifle. The tall front sight was for a tang sight when it was a cowboy action practice rifle. It was a companion to my 45-70 Cowboy, also set up like that.

You see the scope bases, one on the barrel, one one the receiver. That's better. IMO, for long scopes than trying to tie everything to a small receiver.

DF

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Found the photo of the two guns together.

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45-70 Cowboy in its current configuration. Mounted scope as low as possible because of the stock.

DF

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Posted By: rifletom Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 09/07/18
Those older 39's are solid. I have '57 and it's built like a tank. Has the 24" barrel, accurate. I don't believe there are any stamped parts on it. Great .22 rifle.
The Cowboy was obtained from a CAS pard, used. It had been slicked up, has a Wild West trigger with about as good a trigger as the tweaked 39.

I have an assortment of bullets to try, including 525 gr. Pile-driver, 425 gr. PIle-driver Jr., Laser Cast 405, etc. The Ballard cut rifling should be better than mircogrove with cast bullets.

DF
So, did the trigger stop really make a difference in your groups?

I can't get my bang for the buck out of them. I think my fingers just aren't as steady as they used to be, and I need a little over travel to forgive my over pull.

That is a nice rifle by the way.
It turns a conventional trigger into a near match trigger. It feels better, can’t say it shrank groups, it shot well before.

Just an interesting option that’s not hard to do.

DF
I just inherited a Model 9 Mountie .MFGR is 1963. Darn good shape.Probably excellent. As soon as I figure out what they are selling for,I am going to advertise it.Right now it looks to be in the $500-$800 range. PM if interested.I'm going hunting for a few weeks,so If idon't get back to anyone,be patient
When you get back, put it on the Classifieds with some good pictures. It should sell. Those are always in demand.

DF
Posted By: tmitch Re: Marlin 39 squirrel rifle - 10/12/18
Jeeze, I'd be celebrating to inherit a Mountie not sellin it.
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