Well did the 7hr round trip and bought my first Marlin 39A. 1958 vintage. The photos I was sent had me thinking of the condition, till I seen it. The action had a wet messy coating of oil on it. That is "the flaws" I thought it had. Wiped the oil off and it is amazing!!!! The only marks I see are: on either side of the hammer, the bluing is wore, but on a 1958 'USED" gun...I have to expect that. The only draw back and you Marlin owners, please help me out if you have an extra one kicking around......it is missing the "bird`s eye" I think they are called.
I tried to get him to come down in price, never low balled him....I asked him if he would move at all. Being an old Gunsmith....he knew his prices and knew how fast these sell....he said "nope". Oh well, it was in my "mid ballpark" of what I was expecting to pay if I found one.
Now, to get rid of my 9422. I want it replaced with another exact one except not a commemorative one. Oh yeah, Don`t ask me which one is smoother either....you might be surprised! Darcy
I tried to get him to come down in price, never low balled him....I asked him if he would move at all. Being an old Gunsmith....he knew his prices and knew how fast these sell....he said "nope". Oh well, it was in my "mid ballpark" of what I was expecting to pay if I found one.
Now, to get rid of my 9422. I want it replaced with another exact one except not a commemorative one. Oh yeah, Don`t ask me which one is smoother either....you might be surprised! Darcy



















































