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I was going to put this in the lever action section but thoes yanks are just too educated. You get in a light hearted argument with them and it turns out they all have multiple degrees in everything. Must have been the GI Bill or something. Anyway this Win M 94 I have seems to be right- handed. If I plonk it down on the right side no worries. But if it gets layed down on its left side, esp. with the action open, it sometimes spits the dummy and jams up. Now, I know why, but who else does? (Win employers/ies and their families exempt from entering the quiz.) | ||
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G'day JAL, Only the Yanks with degrees have got computers,the rest are on minimium wage. Don't really care about crappy Wrenchchesters,I luv my Marlins tooo much. Regards,Shaun. Kids in the back seat cause accidents,accidents in the back seat cause kids. | |||
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Well, nice bits of wood you have there anyway. See one has an easy rollins type finger lever. | |||
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So, I've heard of these Marlines blowing up, and the plastic parts melting during cleaning, but do you really need 3 of them to keep ONE shootable? That's just for your lack of respect for the gun that won the west. | |||
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Times up. I'll take the holiday to Hayman Is myself. On 94's a screw on the top front left side holds a pin in the bolt thing to the lever thing. If it has enough room to move too far to the left it may hook up on something... or something. | |||
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