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I found a 39a but was leery if the holes in barrel where scope mounts. Here's a pic. I also just found a 1885 low wal with the same setup so apparently it's factory. Would you buy a 39a with this set up. The pic is just to show scope mount. I didn't have the 39a pic.
 

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Just because you find a similar gun with a similar scope mounting system,, doesn't always mean it was factory. Many older guns did NOT come with pre-drilled scope mounting holes. I'd study the models very closely before I'd buy if collect-ability was a consideration.

I have a Hawkeye handgun, that does have the barrel factory drilled & tapped for a scope. Yet,, in someone's "infinite wisdom" they DTed another hole for a scope in the top strap. Uuugghhh!
 

eveled

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No not factory in my opinion. I have 6 39's and looked at 100's more. none of them have had those holes. Interesting lever on it too.

Always a chance they made a short run of something odd, but it is certainly not the normal configuration.

Depending on price I might still buy it, but not at top dollar.
 

Del J

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In Brophy book, of Marlin Firearms. In The Chronology of the 39A, 1954 Sears guns to have four telescope mounting holes in the barrel. This is for the Weaver N mount for scope mounting. I saw one at gun show about 5 years ago. Nice rifle, but not knowing about the factory holes, I let that one slip by me. Also there is post about this rifle on the Marlin Owners forum.
Del J
 

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In Brophy book, of Marlin Firearms. In The Chronology of the 39A, 1954 Sears guns to have four telescope mounting holes in the barrel. This is for the Weaver N mount for scope mounting. I saw one at gun show about 5 years ago. Nice rifle, but not knowing about the factory holes, I let that one slip by me. Also there is post about this rifle on the Marlin Owners forum.
Del J
I have a 1955 Marlin 39a that has the scope mount holes in the barrel. There are no scope mount holes in the receiver. My mother bought this rifle from Sears in 1955/56; a Christmas gift for my father. I have never found a Weaver N mount.
 

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In Brophy book, of Marlin Firearms. In The Chronology of the 39A, 1954 Sears guns to have four telescope mounting holes in the barrel. This is for the Weaver N mount for scope mounting. I saw one at gun show about 5 years ago. Nice rifle, but not knowing about the factory holes, I let that one slip by me. Also there is post about this rifle on the Marlin Owners forum.
Del J

I have a 1955 Marlin 39a that has the scope mount holes in the barrel. There are no scope mount holes in the receiver. My mother bought this rifle from Sears in 1955/56; a Christmas gift for my father. I have never found a Weaver N mount.
I stand corrected. So the gun in question is probably an old Sears contract gun? Pretty cool.
 

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i have a 39a with the holes ih the barrel and the original mount in the marlin package
 

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