Introducing the Marlin Model 39D, a classic example of the coveted Lever Action Rifles. Manufactured by the reputable Marlin Firearms, this 1971 model is a rare piece of history, exhibiting signs of careful use and maintenance that add to its appeal. The gun has been parkerized, thus enhancing its durability, and the smooth walnut stock carries minor wear, giving it a touch of authenticity. The bore condition is good, with well-defined lands and grooves in the rifling, showing it has been well cared for. With its 15+1 capacity, a 20" barrel length, and a front blade with a Buckhorn rear sight, the Model 39D offers a well-rounded package for any gun enthusiast or collector.
Belonging to the lineage of the Model 39, the oldest continuously produced firearm in the world, the Model 39D shares in the legacy of excellence and reliability. With its production only spanning from 1971 to 1973, this particular model is one of the earliest of its kind. The Model 39D stands out with its lever-action mechanism, known for its smooth operation and consistent performance. Whether you're hunting small game or indulging in recreational shooting, the versatility of using .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges sets this rifle apart.
The parkerized finish of the Model 39D not only adds to its aesthetic allure but also offers improved resistance to wear and corrosion. This feature, along with its high capacity of 15+1, is a testament to the balance that this rifle strikes between traditional craftsmanship and modern functionality. The Model 39D is a representation of American rifle history, providing top-level performance that aligns with the expectations of today's firearms.




