1893 and 94 rear firing pins
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1893 and 94 rear firing pins
I am in Raton for the Nationals and broke the rear pin on my 1894 Marlin (circa 1910ish). Will the the rear pin from my 1920s 1893 fit? I am weighing my options before pulling the 93 apart.
- marlinman93
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Re: 1893 and 94 rear firing pins
Yes, they take the same rear pin parts. I've never in my life heard of or seen the rear half break on an early Marlin levergun!! Wow!
Marlin lever actions 1870's-WWI, Ballards, and single shot rifles!
Re: 1893 and 94 rear firing pins
Thanks! Here are two views. One is the broken surface, the other is where the front end of the pin strikes the forward firing pin.
http://imgur.com/BYESG55
http://imgur.com/QjMJrQ0
http://imgur.com/BYESG55
http://imgur.com/QjMJrQ0
- marlinman93
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Re: 1893 and 94 rear firing pins
Doesn't look "broken". It looks like it was made from a softer steel and hammered itself until it got that appearance? Wonder if it was replaced at some time and made from too soft steel?
Marlin lever actions 1870's-WWI, Ballards, and single shot rifles!
Re: 1893 and 94 rear firing pins
Hard to say, but the front end does seem to be too soft. It I'd break however. It is half as long as it should be. Went from shooting perfectly to not making even the smallest knick on the primer in one shot. Glad it happened when it did and not in the middle of the match.