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| Marlin lever guns are one of the easiest to "take apart." Open the action by pulling lever part way down enough to cock the hammer. First screw to remove is the lever screw, and then simply pull out the lever and then the bolt will pull out the rear. You may have to press down a bit on the bolt as removing to depress the hammer a bit, but fairly easy to do. The ejector device is found in a recess on the rear left inside of the receiver and it may fall out, (do this on a table or white sheet area that you can see)but to reinstall you merely place back in the slot prior to sliding the bolt back in place when you are ready to do so. I have found that to put the bolt/lever back inserting the bolt some 2/3rds of the way, sliding the lever back in at an angle, not straight up and down, the contact lug of the lever will slide into the slot of the bolt(underside of the bolt) easier and then put the lever screw back in place, snug up and you are done. Removing the lever and bolt makes for easy cleaning of the Marlin from the breech end, not the muzzle. Very simple, strong design and trust me, if it were a Win.94, you would need a book and about four arms/hands!! Hope this helps. |
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| quote: Originally posted by MFD: Marlin lever guns are one of the easiest to "take apart."
...if it were a Win.94, you would need a book and about four arms/hands!
The Winchester is easy to take apart too, just remove all the screws and shake. Getting one back together is the trick. I agree the Marlin 336/444/1895 is a snap. |
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