Marlin 1897 .22 td

bicyclemary

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I found a deal on a Marlin 1897 .22 from 1899 in better shape than many in gun broker. I'm new to vintage guns. A customer at the store said it was a steal at 1100. I was originally after a 9422 or possibly an older 39a. Anyone? Thanks. Tim.
 
Me, I get what I want, not something close.
And comparing a '97 marlin from 1899 to a 94/22 or a 39A is not even close IMHO.

I would venture that the 'customer at the store' may well
have been the owner of the gun on consignment.

For the '97 at 1100 to be a steal, it would have to be in like new factory
condition with no alterations, have most of the receiver case hardening
still present, and have a stone mint bore to boot.

The early guns like the one you are looking at are made for
standard velocity .22's only.
You'll need to pull it apart to check the bolt for any
evidence of cracks from having been used with high velocity ammo.

The takedown procedure would also help to see internal machining patterns and
wear that should be consistent with the external finish on the lever.
(Lots to look for when checking for original finish!)

In case you have not already done so, you might make sure to
check 'completed auctions' on GB, rather than asking or fishing prices
to see what they are really going for when they actually sell.

Reads like you might not have a lot of experience looking at
older models, so my vote would be no until you study up on
the subject gun.
Better to miss out on one rather than to learn
what you have after it is paid for.

My .02, JT
 
Maybe you did not notice that I put the 94/22 AND 39A together.
I underlined the text for you , but cannot make it easier to understand.
And comparing a '97 marlin from 1899 to a 94/22 or a 39A is not even close IMHO.

You also seem to be reading into or putting words into my comment.

Where did I say anything concerning the 'standards' of one gun over another?

I said
And comparing a '97 marlin from 1899 to a 94/22 or a 39A is not even close IMHO.

And I stand by it.

JT
 
I caught the part about the 39A after I had posted, my mistake.
So why is a 1897 not even close to a 9422 if it's in good shape? A 39 is just the descendent of the 1897.
 
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