Talk:Marlin Model Golden 39A
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Model 39-A
[edit]Model 39-A is the correct designation used in all Marlin literature prior to the "Golden" version. Marlin did not use the notation "Model 39A" BomberJoe 05:40, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- They didn't back when they produced it true. However in the Golden 39A era it is now referred to as the Model 39A family and specifically the Model Golden 39A. No "-" is used anymore. Please refer to Marlin 39A page. Gateman1997 16:17, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- True, it's now called the "Golden 39A", but the original (which is a different rifle) is called the "Model 39-A" in all Marlin literature, and it helps to keep the difference in mind to lessen the confusion. BomberJoe 01:23, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
- In the 39A family many parts are interchangeable back to the Model of 1897 (minor fitting by a competent gunsmith on some parts may be required) so they are basically the same rifle: differences over the years have been minor, often just cosmetic: sights, stock, barrel and magazine length. Naaman Brown (talk) 01:58, 5 February 2009 (UTC)
- True, it's now called the "Golden 39A", but the original (which is a different rifle) is called the "Model 39-A" in all Marlin literature, and it helps to keep the difference in mind to lessen the confusion. BomberJoe 01:23, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
Still made?
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- NOTE: After Remington Arms purchased Marlin they have consolidated production and closed plants. The Marlin 39a is no longer listed in the Remington catalog and the on-line Marlin catalog is out of date and even though the 39a is listed there are no new models available for sale.[1]}}
At some point a magazine or reliable blog should comment on this. Felsic2 (talk) 17:07, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
Marlin custom shop-only production as of 2017.74.215.151.170 (talk) 02:46, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
It appears the 39A is no longer being no manufactured. The Ruger buyout shows they now have out the .45-70 version of the 1895 back into production at the Ruger factory in North Carolina, and the 336 production line will be starting in February or March, 2023; and the 1894 in at least .44mag shortly afterwords- maybe June or July. No word on the 39A, however. J (talk) 02:14, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
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