Marlin 1894 ejector problems
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:30 pm
I have 3 Marlin '94, two modern, one vintage. All 3 are giving me ejection problems.
The 1898 Vintage Marlin 1894 in .44-40 had an anemic ejector that would not even pop the cases out of the port. The original ejector had a poor spring that had lost it's tension. I ordered, received and fitted a new ejector hoping to solve the problem. I still have the same problem. The ejection is so weak that I would not depend on this rifle in competition.
The modern Marlin 1894's are in .357 and .44. Both throw the brass at least 6 feet. The 1894CB throws the brass half way to the pistol targets on a CAS stage, 2 to 4 yards to the 1 o'clock position base on the barrel being the 12 oclock. The 1894CS throws the brass 1 to 3 yards to the 2 oclock position. I do remember seeing somewhere that there was a simple fix for this problem. I have not been able to find it again.
I am hoping that someone out there can advice me on either of these problems.
Prairie Buck
The 1898 Vintage Marlin 1894 in .44-40 had an anemic ejector that would not even pop the cases out of the port. The original ejector had a poor spring that had lost it's tension. I ordered, received and fitted a new ejector hoping to solve the problem. I still have the same problem. The ejection is so weak that I would not depend on this rifle in competition.
The modern Marlin 1894's are in .357 and .44. Both throw the brass at least 6 feet. The 1894CB throws the brass half way to the pistol targets on a CAS stage, 2 to 4 yards to the 1 o'clock position base on the barrel being the 12 oclock. The 1894CS throws the brass 1 to 3 yards to the 2 oclock position. I do remember seeing somewhere that there was a simple fix for this problem. I have not been able to find it again.
I am hoping that someone out there can advice me on either of these problems.
Prairie Buck