A Bushnell Banner 1.5-4.5 X 32 Would be a good choice..... It really depends on the type of landscape you're hunting. I own one of these weapons and despite having the rep of a "Brush" gun, it's downrange capabilities are often and many time ignored. Mine is sighted with a Bushnell Sportview 4x12x40 , Magnification and range settings are from 20 to 1000 yards , Raised "See Through" scope mounts for iron sight useage. 200 to 300+ yards is still a very effective range for this rifle and if sighted properly this combo allows one to have the capability of an accurate downrange option as well, and still possess the knock down power of a frieght train
Your rifle will range in price from 350-500 dollars.If you add the value of the scope to that,then it could be 650 dollars or more.
The original Marlin model 444 was produced from 1965-1971.
What is the value of winchester 94AE 444 marlin in black synthetique?
Try e-gunparts.com or Marlin.
The 2 letter prefix of AA indicate that your Marlin model 444 was made in the year 1965.
I purchased one at a pawn shop recently for 300.00 its in excellent condition the bluing is great and I mounted a Nikion buckmaster scope on it I wouldnt sell it for less than 800.00.
Marlin makes one in that chambering.
No
1972
The typical Marlin 39A does not have a scope. They are drilled and tapped that one can be added.
Leupold 2 X 7 with detachable mount.
400-650.