Thanks for the comments on your experience. I am in no position to argue whether it is worth $3000 or $500. I'm tickled with it and don't care how much it would be worth unfired. It is going to get used, period. I felt $400 was a good deal. I can get most guns for $25 over dealer cost from an FFL friend. I was toying with getting the Henry in blued with octagon barrel but they don't look real stout. The Marlin 39 is probably very high quality and durability, but the receiver is too short for it's overall length. I was looking for an 1894 look alike in a 22LR. I think I found it. If it came blued with walnut stock that would have been fine. The laminated stock and ss barrel is just a bonus.
I've never picked up a Browning lever action of any type before. The lever action is a little different with the trigger being mounted within the lever assembly. Makes for nice short strokes. I can chamber a second round without taking my thumb off the stock. Can't do that with my Marlin 45-70. Took it to the range Saturday. It shoots pretty good with iron sights at 50 yards. My groups were pretty loose but we had a 25-30 mph side wind with some good gusts here near St Louis Saturday. My 30-30 and 45-70 didn't have an issue with the wind. Must be due to the 45-70 rounds being 10 times the weight of the 22LR!