there's a screw on the side of the receiver. unscrew it. if it won't unscrew, i do not recommend using a screwdriver in the slot of the screw head. you'll scrape up the screw head, guaranteed. instead, use a pair of pliers on the knurled rim of the screw head, but cover the jaws of the pliers in a few layers of Duct Tape first, to avoid scratching the finish.
once you've got the screw out, you can hold it over your knee and separate the 2 parts of the receiver. if it won't come apart, adjust the hammer. i don't remember off hand, but i believe it has to be cocked in order to disassemble the firearm.
No...the Marlin .22 lever action is the Model 39. An amazing history behind the model 39 and they are still made new (39a) and a great gun. 336 is a round bolt where as the 39 is a square bolt, and is also in its current 39a form a takedown model as well.
The first Model Marlin 39 was made from 1922-1938.There were no Marlin model 39 lever action rifles made in 1900.
You will need to provide the serial number to your Marlin model 39 lever action .22cal rifle to get a date of production.
The Marlin Model Golden 39A is the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm (rifle) in the world.
Entire books have been written on the Marlin company.
The V prefix to the serial number that you provided indicates that your marlin model 39-A was made from 1961-august 1962.
The S prefix to your serial number dated your marlin model 39 to the years 1958-1959.
what id vaule of the marlin model 39 100th anniversary
Marlin made the Model 39 Century Limited in 1970. That's why it is called the Century Limited, it was made to celebrate Marlin's 100th anniversary. Get it?
The letter R prefix to your serial number indicates that your Marlin model 39-A was made in the 1957-1958 time frame.
The Marlin 39 Century Ltd was produced in 1970 to commemerate the 100th year of the company.
1950.