
I am thinking that these might be the wrong screws. As a guess, it looks to me like someone put a tang mount peep sight on the rifle, and then took it off, but left some longer screws in place. Either that or they didn't line up the holes very well when screwing back in. I haven't taken those screws out yet. How long should these tang screws be, and should I expect these to bite only wood? (I saw the sticky about marlinscrews- thanks marlin-collectors!)

I have yet to shoot the rifle, this weekend I'll check it's operation. I'd like to eventually remove the scope- which is a working Weaver 2.5x fixed on what I assume is a Weaver mount which screws into the side of the receiver. The front sight blade is prevalent in the scope, and I prefer open sights.
My question is- would I be able to find a true Marlin 39 rear sight/ramp easily enough? Someone catch me if I'm wrong, but in browsing I've found Marlin 39a rear sights advertised to work on Mod39- but that can't be true because nearly all 39a were round barreled rifles- the ramp should have the barrel radius filed into it- right? Octagon should be flat. I'm leery of the same part working on both, so please correct my ignorance!
Ha.. maybe go back to a tang mount peep sight or keep the scope. I just fear that I'll end up with rust on the receiver under it- if I don't already have it under there.