Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
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Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
The yellow magazine follower is crooked a bit.
The cartridge lifter doesn't push the rim of the shell high enough to line up for chambering .i oiled the internals best i could without disassembling .
I am guessing some springs may be weak but Numerige is out of stock.
Advise ?
Thx
The cartridge lifter doesn't push the rim of the shell high enough to line up for chambering .i oiled the internals best i could without disassembling .
I am guessing some springs may be weak but Numerige is out of stock.
Advise ?
Thx
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Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
I would strip it down for a thorough clean, you will have to strip it anyway if springs require replacing. Springs from other Marlin models may fit, if you can compare them against one another.
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Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
You can try to make the springs, spring wire is available in coils. Just take it apart and look at how the originals are made, trial & error will produce usable springs. I have done this for old guns.
There used to be a guy down south that was a great source for Marlin parts, a search engine might turn up with many places to look, always easier to just replace than make! I'd also suggest if you find the springs buy 2 of each !
There used to be a guy down south that was a great source for Marlin parts, a search engine might turn up with many places to look, always easier to just replace than make! I'd also suggest if you find the springs buy 2 of each !
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Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
Oil is very likely the problem!
Remove all oil. Old oil may of turned to gum from combustion materials.
I just cleaned my Marlin after 6 months of shooting.
No oil then and no oil now!
Remove all oil. Old oil may of turned to gum from combustion materials.
I just cleaned my Marlin after 6 months of shooting.
No oil then and no oil now!
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Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
Thx for the help.
I've located a disassembly pictorial guide for the 57. For the through cleaning should i use a "gun stripper" type agent to remove old oil build up ? Before reassembly should the parts be coated to prevent rust with anything such as Renaissance wax?
GunnyMack, since discontinued parts can be hard to find I had wondered about the possibility of making your own springs, but didnt know it would be possible. I'll do a search on how to go about doing that.
Spurgon
I've located a disassembly pictorial guide for the 57. For the through cleaning should i use a "gun stripper" type agent to remove old oil build up ? Before reassembly should the parts be coated to prevent rust with anything such as Renaissance wax?
GunnyMack, since discontinued parts can be hard to find I had wondered about the possibility of making your own springs, but didnt know it would be possible. I'll do a search on how to go about doing that.
Spurgon
Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
No, do not use a stripper. Those are used to remove wood or metal finishes. Use a degreaser or gun cleaner. Something like carburetor cleaner will work too. Once you get the old oil gunk off, reapply a light protective coating of gun oil before reassembly. I would wipe the exposed areas again before storage. In a pinch a general purpose gun clp will work but possibly to lessor effect. I particularly like G96 for this.
Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
Boiling hot water will soften/remove a lot of gunk. Then a stiff NYLON brush & WD40. And then see what else might need to be done. A lot of times a quick spray down of degreaser (I use auto motive but I am a tightwad) and you should be good to go. Reassemble and lightly lubricate.spurgon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:19 pm Thx for the help.
I've located a disassembly pictorial guide for the 57. For the through cleaning should i use a "gun stripper" type agent to remove old oil build up ? Before reassembly should the parts be coated to prevent rust with anything such as Renaissance wax?
GunnyMack, since discontinued parts can be hard to find I had wondered about the possibility of making your own springs, but didnt know it would be possible. I'll do a search on how to go about doing that.
Spurgon
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Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
Please use brake cleaner not carb cleaner, carb cleaner will remove the finish off wood and bluing off metal.
Re: Marlin 57 22lr wont cycle and chamber rounds reliably.
Thanks to everyone for giving me the education I need in order to start my project.
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