The typical Marlin 39A does not have a scope. They are drilled and tapped that one can be added.
Yes.Most marlin model 336 rifles have been drilled and tapped for a scope mount on top of the reciever.
You will have to have a trained and competant gunsmith drill and tap your receiver for a set of rings and bases to mount a scope on your savage.
yes for a target scope .
if it did not come with the provision to mount a scope on it you can take it to a gunsmith and have it drilled and tapped for one.
Check the scope mount makers web sites or call Remington.
Have it drilled and tapped by a good gunsmith.
the model 36 marlin was not drilled and tapped for scopes as it left the factory.I know because I have two of them.Your rifle may have been done by a previous owner as it was common to have a scope on a rifle during the last 50 yrs. You may by a model 336 base,be it 2 piece or one and see if the holes line up or have a qualified gunsmith inspect it and have him match up the mounting holes to a scope base.
The receiver will need to be drilled and tapped for a mount. See a gunsmith.
I seem to recall that may be the same gun as a Stevens 416. Most of those guns did not have drilled and tapped recievers. They did have drilled and tapped barrels for old style target scopes. You will probably do better to take it to a competent gunsmith and have him drill and tap it to fit a currently available scope base.
These guns were never drilled/tapped for scope mounts. Like most inexpensive .22 rifles, the top of the receiver is grooved for tip-off mounts. The mounts and rings are typically one piece, and sold virtually everywhere - even WalMart.
There are several different models of the Mark X, however, most have a RECEIVER that is drilled and tapped for a scope- not the barrel.