First .22LR...Marlin or Henry Boy?

Because of this thread I now want a marlin as well. :eek:

I want both now as well. And the Henry with large loop lever and brass barrel band. Why would they put a black barrel band on the golden boy and a brass on the big boy gun?

Heck while I'm at it, might as well get a Weatherby VXII.

I want to get out there and and handle those levers before my PAL gets here, hopefully next week

Thanks for the great comments guys, it is definitely helping me get educated
 
Stirring the pot...

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The 39-A is deadly accurate with some good glass. I can get under a 1/2" at 25 for 5 with cheep bulk dept store ammo. My old '54 wears a 4-12X 40mm A/O, and I could care less what it looks like- it gets the job done. Sooner or later, iron sights become incredibly hard to use. Far sightedness is just a fringe benefit of advancing age. The 39-A will handle longs and shorts as well.

Personally, I would not buy a brand-new 39-A for a couple of reasons.... they are over-priced for one. 500 plus bucks for a .22 is a lotta scratch- even in these inflationary times. There's no reason to put a cross-bolt safety into a hammer gun that was just fine with it's safety step notch. I'd look for an older used one that doesn't have the cross block safety...

Regards,

Doc Sharptail
 
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Personally, I would not buy a brand-new 39-A for a couple of reasons.... they are over-priced for one. 500 plus bucks for a .22 is a lotta scratch- even in these inflationary times. There's no reason to put a cross-bolt safety into a hammer gun that was just fine with it's safety step notch. I'd look for an older used one that doesn't have the cross block safety...

I don't think they are over priced. Expensive, yes, but not overpriced. The 39A is one of a handful of top quality .22RF that remain, of any action type.

You are right on about the cross-bolt safety though. IMO the only 'safety' a lever gun needs is 'half-####'. I was looking at a really nice Win1895 SRC in 30-06 the other day........... with a tang safety:mad:, not right I tell ya.
 
Opinion on pricing can be a mighty fine line at times. The last new 39-A I looked at was not the equal of the older mid-50's guns- in fit and finish on both metal and wood. Drop the Mar-shield stuff, and bring back the matte oil finish, and deep polished Marlin blue, and it wouldn't take much to get me to re-consider...

Regards,

Doc Sharptail
 
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Opinion on pricing can be a mighty fine line at times. The last new 39-A I looked at was not the equal of the older mid-50's guns- in fit and finish on both metal and wood. Drop the Mar-shield stuff, and bring back the matte oil finish, and deep polished Marlin blue, and it wouldn't take much to get me to re-consider...

Regards,

Doc Sharptail

I can't disagree with a word:).......... still compared to the rest of currently produced rimfires, North American anyway..................
 
The other levers with exception of the BLR are just junk! They are like a tarrus or Rossi stub nose revolver against a Colt or Smith!

There is just not enough quality mixed with the plastic to make them worth buying!

Your mileage may varry!

Bob:)
 
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