Marlin 39A-High Mount fits both left and right hand firearms. Base screws are 8-40 x 1/4in long. Ring screws are 6-40 x 5/8in long. Base screws use a 9/64in Allen wrench and ring screws use a 7/64in Allen wrench. Outside to outside of rings is 4.5 inches. Standard rings are 0.63in wide and have 2 screws per ring. 2 Hole to hole spacing dimension is 1.99in. Height of mount from top of receiver to centerline of scope tube is 1.19in. Specifications for DNZ Products Marlin 39A: Manufacturer: DNZ Products Color: Black Finish: Matte Fabric/Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum Quantity: 1 Base/Mount Type: High Ring Height: High Tube Diameter: 1 in Gun Make: Marlin Gun Model: Marlin Model 39A Condition: New Package Contents: DNZ Products Marlin 39A
5 reviews for DNZ Products Marlin 39A
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Joseph –
Very fortunate to find this mount for a Marlin 39A 22. A 1953 model.Drilled and tapped mount and it fits swell thank you Optics you surely delivered on this one.Also boughtThanks a Burris 3×9 scope for squirrel hunting with the old Marlin.Mounted it and works perfectly.Thanks again and nothing but smooth sailing from here on out!..The Buckineer
LarryS –
My previous rail and rings would not stay tight. My leupold scope barley fits this mount. The receiver screws are an odd size 9/64. I had to go buy more allen adapters for my torque screwdriver. The rings on this mount could be closer together as my 4/28 leupold is mounted as close to eye relief as it will go.
Leroy Northup –
This is absolutely the BEST scope mount for the Marlin 39A. Fits perfectly and it clears the rear factory sight just fine for a Leupold 4.5-14×40 scope. Its positioned so there is plenty of front and back movement for setting eye relief.
Vick –
Getting older and starting to have trouble with iron sights. Needed a scope for my marlin 39a and I believe this is the best option for that.
Rushcreek Rider –
I think for the money, this is a great choice for my own hunting rifles. I have Game Reapers on everything from a Marlin 39A to a .350 Legend Weatherby, and I've had no problems keeping these rifles zeroed after a great deal of transport, racked in the truck.