Brought my new Marlin to a gunsmith to have an action job and a single piece firing pin installed. I had not yet fired the rifle. Upon shouldering it, the smith mention that the sights were pretty well out of alignment. Upon looking at it myself a few times, it almost seems like the front and rear sights are not on the same axis. Has anyone else ever seen this? Rifle has not been dropped since being bought new and there are no marks to indicate rough handling before purchase.
Thanks.
Marlin 1894 C sights
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Yes I have had crooked sights on my Winchesters and Marlin lever guns.
MY Marlin 1894CS had a miss indexed barrel, both sights tilted to the same side.
My Win 9422 had a properly indexed rear sight dove tail, but the front ramp was attached crooked.
My Win 94AE Trapper has a properly indexed rear sight dovetail, but a crooked front sight.
This is more common than it should be. I sold the Marlin to pay bills, I had the 9422 sights fixed, and the 94AE Trapper will be fixed in the future.
Joe
MY Marlin 1894CS had a miss indexed barrel, both sights tilted to the same side.
My Win 9422 had a properly indexed rear sight dove tail, but the front ramp was attached crooked.
My Win 94AE Trapper has a properly indexed rear sight dovetail, but a crooked front sight.
This is more common than it should be. I sold the Marlin to pay bills, I had the 9422 sights fixed, and the 94AE Trapper will be fixed in the future.
Joe
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Call Marlin customer service.
Send it back to them to fix it.

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Centershot,
The tilt on my Trappers front sight is slight. I found that I tend to cant the rifle to compensate and with the peep sight it hits OK out to 100 yards.
But if I forget to cant it it will shoot away from the sights.
Joe
The tilt on my Trappers front sight is slight. I found that I tend to cant the rifle to compensate and with the peep sight it hits OK out to 100 yards.
But if I forget to cant it it will shoot away from the sights.
Joe
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bfm,
In this case I'd not waste a single round from it. I agree with FWiedner, send it back to Marlin and have them make it right. A crooked sight, or set of sights drives me nuts. I should have had the one on my Win fixed long ago, but I've just lived with it. And every time I shoot it, it drives me nuts.
Joe
In this case I'd not waste a single round from it. I agree with FWiedner, send it back to Marlin and have them make it right. A crooked sight, or set of sights drives me nuts. I should have had the one on my Win fixed long ago, but I've just lived with it. And every time I shoot it, it drives me nuts.
Joe
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I had a new 39A where the barrel was screwed in crooked to the receiver, I sent it back and they redid it, it's fine. But before it shot way to the right and I had my front sight tapped over so far, it was truly obnoxious. Send it back, it's going to bug you.
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