I'm in my 50s now, and have never owned a firearm. As a kid I payed with a BB gun and spend many, many of hours in the woods with my Daisy lever action BB gun shooting at trees. My friend at the time had a .22 and I remember being awed by it. My wife has recently expressed an interest in shooting and we decided we would also like gun that looked good stored above the fireplace. After much consideration, I decided on a Marlin 39A. And as I looked at those on armslist and gunbroker, I thought, gee, those older Marlin 39 (without the A) with case hardened receivers are very cool too.
I went to the local gun show recently and found a couple 39A, but wasn't thrilled. One was a 1976, and while it didn't look old enough to be a cool wall hanger. Another was older, but had a scope and was fairly marred.
Then I found a seller who had a couple older Marlins and he was happy to talk to me and explain some of the differences. And he explained about the nice 97 Deluxe on the table.
It wasn't a "like new" rifle, but to my eyes it has a nice patina and looked like it would make an excellent piece of wall art. Appears all original to my eye, including an interestingly shaped metal but plate.. No cracks or chips in the wood. Almost all of the “color” gone from the receiver but nicely patina. No sign of rust. Only the tinyest bit of color left on protected areas of the receiver. Only minor marring on a few screws and a bit of scratching on the receiver. No signs of a scope, or shoulder strap having ever been mounted. Looks like a well used but nicely kept, old gun. And has a very interesting 38xxxx serial number, all the x’s are the same digit! The seller claimed that was common for the Deluxe guns. I bought a couple snap caps so I could try the trigger and had him take it down for me. It was expensive (to me), but I think well priced for what I’ve seen online for these.
I decided I had to have it, and after a bit of negotiation it was mine!

So here are some questions I have:
- From what I've found searching this forum it appears to be genuinely a 100+ year old rifle, any comments on the age?
- What do you experts recommend as a oil / coating for protection during long time storage on the wall above the fireplace. (We live in San Diego and almost never use the fireplace, so it’s a relatively stable and dry environment.) I hear good things about Eezox.
- Wood care: is it safe to just apply gun oil to the wood, or is there some other treatment recommended?
- Is a snap cap really necessary with these old 97? I've heard rumor there is actually clearance between the pin and the end of the barrel without a bullet in the chamber? Seems like a rifle like this might regularly be fired until the magazine was empty...
- Any recommendation on a brand of snap cap that would feed through the tubular magazine? The plastic one I tried had to be fed into the barrel manually.
- Ammo: I’ve been cautioned not to use “high speed” ammo. Wikipedia talks about subsonic, standard, high and hyper velocity. So… nothing stronger than “standard”? Recommendations?
Thanks for your advice!
A happy new old marlin owner.
Carl