Marlin1894 CL

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jnyork
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Does someone have a link to illustrated disassembly/assembly instructions for the Marlin 1894 CL, there was a link here at one time and I have lost it. Thanks.
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All the 1894s are the same and really the same as the 336. If there is something different, what would it be? :?:

Remember, one always starts with "clear the weapon". :wink:

Hey, WHY do you have to disassemble it?
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Well, I dont have one for ANY 1894 and would like to have one. I have been getting light primer strikes causing misfires and I want to see if the firing pin channel is gunked up. Yup, it's clear. :D
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jnyork wrote:Well, I dont have one for ANY 1894 and would like to have one. I have been getting light primer strikes causing misfires and I want to see if the firing pin channel is gunked up. Yup, it's clear. :D
So, you're squared away now? I asked why because there's some short cuts to some things other than doing the whole deal.
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...Go to the Leverguns home site, and scroll down the right hand column. Click on Marlin Resources. I think you will find what you're looking for there.

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Got it! Thanks from one old goat to another! :lol:
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Post by jnyork »

Thanks, T B , I might have to do the same thing. Do I understand someone makes a one-piece firing pin, and is that an advantage and why??
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