I was in my local gun shop looking for some mags for a S&W pistol, found what I needed, and was getting ready to check-out when one of the counter guys asked me if I wanted a old 39A that was sorta rough.
I like a project so I said yes and he brought me out a 1946 39A and yeah it was a bit rough but appeared sound mechanically. We made sure it fed/ejected OK, I checked the bore and it was GTG and there were no stock cracks.....The price was $200.00. Fair enough for a rough 39A so I bought it.....LOL, they did not charge me for all the house paint on it.
I got it home, stripped it down, cleaned it, and got the house paint off off the stock that looks like it had be Tru-oiled at one time and generally got it back up to snuff. The barrel had been D&Ted with what look like holes for Unertl scope blocks. I used plug screws in them.
Other than missing the covered wagon style front sight hood it was complete.
Serial (lower case) c 848.....1946 as far as I know.
I figure I might remove the Tru-Oil and refinish the stock or I might just leave it be and use it a knock about rifle for the G-Grandson when he's old enough.
1946 39A
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Re: 1946 39A
Looks perfect as-is! I'd leave it alone. Great find, at an even greater price!
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Re: 1946 39A
I am new to this forum. I have a 39 from 1955 that is missing stock, forend and rear sight. I will be placing a WTB for parts.
Congratulations on a nice find. This rifle looks just fine to me. I would say leave as is and enjoy shooting it.
Congratulations on a nice find. This rifle looks just fine to me. I would say leave as is and enjoy shooting it.