Nice rifles, Frog Prince! And welcome to the club, John Jarosz.
Just to echo what johnmcl has said, this thread has been a great resource for the 39A and related predecessors. Also a fine and reasonable group of people to discuss with. I am glad to be a part of what is probably on or near the first page of search results when people look for info online about this iconic .22 levergun.
From reading another thread, I understand that the 39A (in addition to the 1894 in .357 mag) is not currently showing on the website as "in production". I am saddened to see that. I don't know if it means that the model 39A's distinction of being the longest continuously-produced production rifle has been jeopardized, but it still can claim a run of over 100 years. Which is not too shabby, I must say.
Just the same, this bothers me...
So Marlin, Remington, Cerberus, whoever is calling the shots - please get this rifle back in production and available at the great level of quality we are all used to and that this rifle deserves. I want my kids and grandkids (and everyone else's) to be able to buy one of these new if they want. And bring back the 1894C too, please. Thank you.