1954 Marlin 39A/ Mossberg scope
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 7:18 am
I put a Mossberg 4X scope on my '54 39A back in December and never took it out to do any shooting with it after putting the scope on. I took some shots with it a couple days ago and it seems to work well. This scope I bought is old but was still in the box in mint condition and looks old school on the Marlin and I like that. It is very clear and has the adjusters on the eye piece so it can be moved back and forth to suit where you need it with out the turrets being in the way. This 39A is a factory side drilled on the barrel that they did from '54-'56 with the 39A's sold at Sears. Today it is hard to imagine Sears actually sold guns. I bought this rifle at Cabella's for $195 because it was checkered by some one and that is why it was priced low along with maybe Cabella's was not aware some of these were factory drilled for the side mount and they thought it devalued the rifle. Normally never any deals at Cabella's. I use this as a hunter 39A and I have wood to change out the checkered wood but I haven't really talked myself into making any changes to this rifle other than I will fix that spot by the butt plate where the wood is chipped and some one put glass bedding in the chipped out spot. I call this my "Sir Henry scoped" rifle. I know he likes these older style scopes like Weavers and this Mossberg scope is every bit as nice as my old Weavers and that is good.


