The serial number starts with an L and then has 5 digits after that. Circus sattipandu telugu mp3 songs free download. Hello kitty folder icons for mac. An 'L' prefixed Marlin serial number indicates a 1952 manufacturing date. That would make it a Third Model, Second Variation. Your rifle looks to be a 'Mountie' config, but the first Mounties were introduced in 1953. Model 39 was chambered for.22 rimfire, had 24' octagonal barrel and take-down receiver. Handyprint. Casio ctk 720 midi driver for mac. Has full-length magazine tube which holds 25 Shorts, 20 Longs or 18 LR cartridges. Most Model 39s had a spring-loaded button outer magazine tube release. Photoscore mac. Ilividsetup. Cs go cheats for mac.
- It went into his safe and has not been fired since, not one round. Here is the list of work that is included on the Backpacker Lite package: Marlin 39TDS, Serial Number TDS01644. Cut barrel to 16-1/4 inches. Recrown barrel with an 11° target crown. Relocate front magazine tube support dovetail.
- Description: Excellent overall condition, JM marked barrel. Near mint condition, rates near mint with exception of light scratch atop barrel and light ding in comb. Free Shipping, No Credit Card Fees! Manufacturer: Marlin. Model: 39 TDS. Serial Number: 5090795. Caliber Info:.22sllr.
- Descended from our original Model 1891, the Model 39 rimfire lever-action remains the oldest continuously produced cartridge rifle in the world. A must-have for serious collectors and a must-shoot for lever-action enthusiasts the world over.
I bought my Marlin 39 TDS for a specfic purpose. There was an old abandoned railroad track not far away, and I enjoyed hiking and 4x4 driving down the rail bed after they tore up the tracks. I decided to do some shooting in safe places along the way, where I had a wall of mud and dirt for a backstop. Other people shot there, and I could see plenty of shell cases on the ground in certain spots.
But I wanted a small and light weight .22 rifle to plink with.
And I wanted it to handle shorts and CB longs, for quieter shooting so I wouldn't have somebody call the cops on me, and so I wouldn't bother other hikers or mountain bikers (off road bicycling, whatever it's called).
So I did some research and had my local gun shop special-order a Marlin 39 Take-Down-Special. I paid a good price for it-- I think $425. Full suggested retail price back around 1991 or so (don't quote me on the year). Nobody had them in stock, so I had to order it and wait a few weeks.
I also used that gun to shoot .22 shotshells at those flying grashoppers. It's like quail hunting, only you have to shoot really fast because the pattern of shooting a shotshell through a rifled bore opens up so wide, so quickly. But I liked the fact that this lever-action gun would handle shotshells just as well as any other ammo.
Mine's very accurate, although the trigger pull is rather heavy and has some creep in it. It's a hunting-grade trigger, not a match trigger.
P.S. That old abandoned rail line later became a popular 'rails to trails' project called the Silver Comet Trail. No shooting around there anymore! It's all developed with lots of new housing and shopping malls at every interesection.
The Silver Comet Trail goes from the outskirts of Atlanta (Smyrna, GA) to the Alabama line. 40 miles of paved, mostly flat path.
It used to be used by the 'Silver Comet' passenger train in the 1940s, going from Atlanta GA to Birmingham, AL. Freight trains also used it up until the 1970s.
This question comes up from time to time and I'm sure the information has been already posted but could not locate it with a quick search. Was easier to cut and paste this list from my own file and as far as I know it should be correct. If I made a mistake I'm sure that someone more knowledgeable will let you know of any corrections that need to be made.But I wanted a small and light weight .22 rifle to plink with.
And I wanted it to handle shorts and CB longs, for quieter shooting so I wouldn't have somebody call the cops on me, and so I wouldn't bother other hikers or mountain bikers (off road bicycling, whatever it's called).
So I did some research and had my local gun shop special-order a Marlin 39 Take-Down-Special. I paid a good price for it-- I think $425. Full suggested retail price back around 1991 or so (don't quote me on the year). Nobody had them in stock, so I had to order it and wait a few weeks.
I also used that gun to shoot .22 shotshells at those flying grashoppers. It's like quail hunting, only you have to shoot really fast because the pattern of shooting a shotshell through a rifled bore opens up so wide, so quickly. But I liked the fact that this lever-action gun would handle shotshells just as well as any other ammo.
Mine's very accurate, although the trigger pull is rather heavy and has some creep in it. It's a hunting-grade trigger, not a match trigger.
P.S. That old abandoned rail line later became a popular 'rails to trails' project called the Silver Comet Trail. No shooting around there anymore! It's all developed with lots of new housing and shopping malls at every interesection.
The Silver Comet Trail goes from the outskirts of Atlanta (Smyrna, GA) to the Alabama line. 40 miles of paved, mostly flat path.
It used to be used by the 'Silver Comet' passenger train in the 1940s, going from Atlanta GA to Birmingham, AL. Freight trains also used it up until the 1970s.
Marlin's year of manufacture for the 39A is determined from the following list of letter/numeral prefixs to the serial number:
1939 - no letter prefix
1940-1941 - B
1945 - C
Marlin 39 Tds Serial Numbers
1946 - c (lower case)
1947 - D
1948 - E
1949 - F
1950 - G
1951 - H
1952 - J
1953 - K
1954 - L
1955 - M
1956 - N
1957 early - P
1957l ate-1958 early - R
1958 early - 1959 - S
Marlin 39 Tds Rifle
1960 early - T1960 (August) - 1961 - U
1961 (August) - 1962 - V
1963 - W
1964 - Y & Z
1965 - AA
1966 - AB
1967 - AC
1968 - AD or 68
1969 - 69
1970 - 70
Marlin 39tds Serial Numbers
1971 - 71
1972 - 72
Starting in 1973, the year of manufacture maybe determined by subtracting the first two digits of the serial number from 100:
Example: SN 2512345 would have been made in 1975 [100 - 25 = 75].
Hope this helps
Tom