Check the scope mount makers web sites or call Remington.
These guns were never drilled/tapped for scope mounts. Like most inexpensive .22 rifles, the top of the receiver is grooved for tip-off mounts. The mounts and rings are typically one piece, and sold virtually everywhere - even WalMart.
no it has a 3/8 dovetail rail
The typical Marlin 39A does not have a scope. They are drilled and tapped that one can be added.
Depending on the gun, yes.
yes for a target scope .
if it did not come with the provision to mount a scope on it you can take it to a gunsmith and have it drilled and tapped for one.
Have it drilled and tapped by a good gunsmith.
It will require that the rifle be drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Some small rifles (usually .22 rimfire) can use a dovetail mount, but those rifles are made with the dovetail grooves, and they will not work with a heavy recoiling caliber. There are a very few scope mounts that use existing rear sight bases to mount the scope, but it will be very far forward on a T/C, and need a long eye relief scope. Your best course would be to have a smith do a professional D&T for your rifle- relatively cheap to do.
The value of any firearm is strictly dependant on the condition of the firearm and whether it has been altered in any way, such as being drilled and tapped for a scope mount. Drilling and tapping would lessen the value.
$350.00 with scope and pep under mounts
Yes.Most marlin model 336 rifles have been drilled and tapped for a scope mount on top of the reciever.
You will have to have a trained and competant gunsmith drill and tap your receiver for a set of rings and bases to mount a scope on your savage.