Optional sights for a Marlin 39A?
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- Old Savage
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Optional sights for a Marlin 39A?
Who likes what? Pictures?
not a 39A but a 39 PreA with Lyman 17 front and Win 96 rear
(you can shoot it in about 5 weeks).
(you can shoot it in about 5 weeks).
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"When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'present' or 'not guilty.'"
--President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
“Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner”
A Williams FP for my 39a arrived yesterday. The screws in the receiver are resisting their eviction, but that won't last.
I used an Italian repro tang sight on my 39a for a couple of years. The FP ought to be better for making adjustments for different ammo. I use a wide variety of .22 ammo, from Super Colibris to subsonic 60 grain loads, to super high velocity. If I can get it all sighted in, and remember how to set the sights for each, I'll be all set!
I used an Italian repro tang sight on my 39a for a couple of years. The FP ought to be better for making adjustments for different ammo. I use a wide variety of .22 ammo, from Super Colibris to subsonic 60 grain loads, to super high velocity. If I can get it all sighted in, and remember how to set the sights for each, I'll be all set!
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Mine is a 1955 rifle I purchased a year ago. It came with a very nice Redfield receiver sight. I usually prefer a tang sight, but this Redfield does just fine.
Shasta
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