Fatdutchman
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Doug, I agree with Mr. Finch. You need a .22 *****, and the Marlin model 39 is really a great way to go. It's been made for over a hundred years, essentially unchanged. Especially considering that you don't really know "why" you want a *****, and exactly what you'd use it for. A lot of folks have posted a lot of interesting *****s, and though all are certainly "classic", I don't think they would suit you, at least not right off. If you were to buy a larger-caliber *****, you may end up regretting your purchase for one reason or another. You will NEVER regret getting a fine little *** like a Marlin 39! Even after "graduating" to larger ***s, the .22LR will always be useful, and always fun to shoot! Put the super cheapness and availability of .22LR ammunition together with the rock solid, super smooth, exceptional quality of a Marlin lever ***, and you have a winning combination that you can use all your life and pass down to your children and grandchildren.
All that, and I don't have one!!!! Always wanted one, but never got around to it. My current favorite .22 is a CZ452 bolt action.
My intention is to (eventually...) restock it with a cheekpiece, put on a better looking triggerguard, and I need to make a new sear, as it stops the bolt just a little bit too far back...the **** notch barely passes the end of the receiver. I made a temporary fix with a piece of steel inletted with a shaped groove in it.
I've got too many other things to work on...
All that, and I don't have one!!!! Always wanted one, but never got around to it. My current favorite .22 is a CZ452 bolt action.
My intention is to (eventually...) restock it with a cheekpiece, put on a better looking triggerguard, and I need to make a new sear, as it stops the bolt just a little bit too far back...the **** notch barely passes the end of the receiver. I made a temporary fix with a piece of steel inletted with a shaped groove in it.
I've got too many other things to work on...


