Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
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Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Had it on lay away just picked it up this morning didn't clean it up yet.
It's a 1951 year with the "peanut" grip cap with the little piece of brass in it that you could send back to Marlin and they would put your initials on it.I think Marlin only did the peanut cap for one year (1951) because they needed the brass for the war.
I have an old Marlin round sight hood that fits nicely on it.
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It's a 1951 year with the "peanut" grip cap with the little piece of brass in it that you could send back to Marlin and they would put your initials on it.I think Marlin only did the peanut cap for one year (1951) because they needed the brass for the war.
I have an old Marlin round sight hood that fits nicely on it.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Very nice Old walnut has great class....
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Beautiful rifle! My 1941 39A is among my very favorites, and I was lucky enough to pick it up for $225 about 8 years back because it had been drilled/tapped (and had a Marlin base on it), and was missing one end-cap screw. A silky-smooth, fine-shooting gun and a classic among .22s.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Very nice! That grip cap is rare.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
is that D&T for a scope mount? I'll send you one cheap(free) if it is. PM me your addy.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
You found a fine rifle there!
I recently picked up a similar rifle of 1948 vintage. It always amazes me to see these old rifles in such fine condition. It's like they didn't see much use for one reason or another.
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I recently picked up a similar rifle of 1948 vintage. It always amazes me to see these old rifles in such fine condition. It's like they didn't see much use for one reason or another.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Very nice, Tom. Layaway around here? You gotta take me gun shopping sometime. Congratulations on an fine rifle.
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Sweet !!!
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
The insert for the grip cap began in 1949, but didn't reach the market until the 1951 model 336 and 39a. It was also offered in 1952, but rarely seen compared to 1951 models. It wasn't dropped for the war, or lack of brass; it was dropped for cost. Marlin contracted out to another company to build those caps and simply stopped to reduce costs.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
marlinman93 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2017 5:33 pm The insert for the grip cap began in 1949, but didn't reach the market until the 1951 model 336 and 39a. It was also offered in 1952, but rarely seen compared to 1951 models. It wasn't dropped for the war, or lack of brass; it was dropped for cost. Marlin contracted out to another company to build those caps and simply stopped to reduce costs.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
You're misreading the letter from Marlin, or reading into it more than it means. Bill Brophy told me Marlin had a heck of a time finding a vendor to build the grip caps, thus the grip caps were in a short run, and going through making more for subsequent runs would be another hassle. So that's the "shortage of materials" mentioned in the letter you posted.
And Marlin was indeed involved in defense contracts with the US Government for the Korean Conflict, so being busy with those obligations made the little grip cap an issue they had even less interest in continuing. Remember the grip cap was only part of the issue. Once the customer purchased the gun, they had to remove the cap to send back to Marlin for having their initials added. This was just more hassle and time taken away from production and military contract work. Money made vs. money spent, and with little demand from the public. Add to that the fact that over half of the grip caps I see never have initials because owners didn't bother sending them in. Pretty much told Marlin customers didn't care about the initials.
And Marlin was indeed involved in defense contracts with the US Government for the Korean Conflict, so being busy with those obligations made the little grip cap an issue they had even less interest in continuing. Remember the grip cap was only part of the issue. Once the customer purchased the gun, they had to remove the cap to send back to Marlin for having their initials added. This was just more hassle and time taken away from production and military contract work. Money made vs. money spent, and with little demand from the public. Add to that the fact that over half of the grip caps I see never have initials because owners didn't bother sending them in. Pretty much told Marlin customers didn't care about the initials.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
I have been known to over think things a time or two.....Lol!
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
With all this angst and upheaval over this thing..you probably don't even want it anymore. So being as I am the closest to you I'll be over tomorrow to get rid of it for you. Because I care!
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Tom,you crack me up.....Lol
There is another 1951 Model 39 on the used gun rack at Cabela's,....well it was there as of this past Monday anyway.... They were asking 499.00 for it.
There is another 1951 Model 39 on the used gun rack at Cabela's,....well it was there as of this past Monday anyway.... They were asking 499.00 for it.
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
I have couple 39's but still looking for a 336SC in 32WS. Keep an eye out if you would. Thanks
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Re: Picked up my 1951 Marlin 39A
Bill once told me that he thought one reason we see so few of these 1951-52 model 39a and 336 for sale used was the initial plates! He felt that owners who went through the process of sending in the plate to have initials added were more likely to keep them. And he figured more likely to stay in the family after the owners passed also!
I've rarely seen one for sale that actually had someone's initials on the grip cap. Most were ones that never got the initials. I think Bill said they made something around 30,000-35,000 of the 39a in '51, so should be plenty if people ever let them go!
I've rarely seen one for sale that actually had someone's initials on the grip cap. Most were ones that never got the initials. I think Bill said they made something around 30,000-35,000 of the 39a in '51, so should be plenty if people ever let them go!
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Well I am glad I crack you up Tom, cause it's pretty much an even split between I make people laugh and I make people want to punch me in the face! It's a gift!
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