Marlin 1894 issue
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Re: Marlin 1894 issue
haha wish it was that easy Mike :)
Just tried to remove the extractor pin but it won't budge. Didn't want to force it too much but I did involve a hammer in my operation and failed. Just came back to the laptop to check I'm swearing at the correct pin :)
Just tried to remove the extractor pin but it won't budge. Didn't want to force it too much but I did involve a hammer in my operation and failed. Just came back to the laptop to check I'm swearing at the correct pin :)
Re: Marlin 1894 issue
There's three roll pins in the bolt. One to hold the rear half of the firing pin, one to retain the front half of the firing pin and the roll pin that holds the extractor and spring.
Just out of interest, take some needle nose pliers and holding the extractor claw in the pliers, can you move it away from the bolt face? Does it spring back? If so, spring is good. Again hold the claw, can you pull it forward "out of the bolt"? If not, spring still attached. Then the problem may just be a worn extractor claw. Either way though, it's still got to come out. They are tight. Bathe the bolt for a couple of days in WD40..... It should drive out then!
Just out of interest, take some needle nose pliers and holding the extractor claw in the pliers, can you move it away from the bolt face? Does it spring back? If so, spring is good. Again hold the claw, can you pull it forward "out of the bolt"? If not, spring still attached. Then the problem may just be a worn extractor claw. Either way though, it's still got to come out. They are tight. Bathe the bolt for a couple of days in WD40..... It should drive out then!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Re: Marlin 1894 issue
Hey,
The extractor just moves freely to/from the bolt with no spring but it doesn't pull out. I'm away until next weekend but will order the part and try the WD40 on Friday.
Thanks for the advice, will keep you posted
The extractor just moves freely to/from the bolt with no spring but it doesn't pull out. I'm away until next weekend but will order the part and try the WD40 on Friday.
Thanks for the advice, will keep you posted
Re: Marlin 1894 issue
I'd hazzard the extractor spring in broken, with perhaps a little still attached to the extractor preventing movement forward.
I recently had a Marlin bolt sitting in a bath of WD40 for almost 5 days and still have to give it some real welly to drive it out......
I recently had a Marlin bolt sitting in a bath of WD40 for almost 5 days and still have to give it some real welly to drive it out......
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Marlin 1894 issue
haha I'll need a beer to celebrate when it finally comes out by the sounds of it
Re: Marlin 1894 issue
Update: I've ordered the part from marlinspares.com and should hopefully get it fitted this weekend. fingers crossed.
Thanks everyone
Thanks everyone
Re: Marlin 1894 issue
Easy enough job with normal tools?
Re: Marlin 1894 issue
My mates step dad manage to sort it with the right tools and skill
. I did manage to identify the broken part though... Thanks to you guys :) the extractor spring was broken.

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