Marlin 60 VS Marlin 39A

Head to Head Comparison

Marlin 60

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82%

Critic Rating

10 Reviews

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95%

User Rating

254 Reviews

Marlin 39A

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84%

Critic Rating

11 Reviews

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80%

User Rating

6 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

0.88 Yeets

Damage

0.88 Yeets

1000 yards

Range

1000 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

14+1 rounds

Capacity

19 rounds

1808

Mobility

1740

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$341.99

Used Price:

$341.99

New Price:

$379.99

MSRP:

$989.99

Used Price:

$989.99

New Price:

$1099.99

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Marlin 60

Marlin 39A

Weight

82 oz

104 oz

Length

37.5"

40"

Action

Semi-Automatic

Lever

Caliber

.22 LR

.22 LR

Capacity

14+1

19 Round

Finish

Blued

Blue

Gun Type

Rifle

Sights

Semi-Buckhorn Rear W/ Front Ramp Hooded Sight

Barrel Length

19.7"

24"

Gun Stats

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Marlin 60

Marlin 39A

Gun Descriptions

The Model 60 has continuously represented one of America's finest rimfire values. It has a 19" micro-groove rifled barrel, cross-bolt safety, manual bolt hold-open and a patented automatic "last-shot" bolt hold-open. The tubular magazine holds up to 14 Long Rifle rounds. And with features such as its sleek Monte Carlo-style walnut laminate stock and a precision-crowned muzzle for enhanced accuracy, it's easy to see why the Model 60 continues to be one of America's best-selling rifles.

Until you’ve held and shot a Marlin, you don’t know what a lever-action rifle can be. The ultra-smooth cycling and solid feel are created through a superior receiver design, the finest materials and a flawless meshing of these high-quality components. To produce our trademark excellence, our lever actions are built to strict tolerances rivaling those used to craft custom rifles. Further, all major components of the action are machined from heat-treated, solid steel forgings. The Marlin lever action’s swift pointing characteristics, lightning-fast follow-ups, reliability and inherent accuracy have made it America’s favorite. And what started with the invention of the first flat-top, side-eject receiver in 1889 has led us to pioneer every major advancement in the lever-action category since.

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