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slicking up a 1895 450 marlin
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looking for a good leaver gunsmith? thanks buc
 
Posts: 29 | Location: mt vernon ohio | Registered: 06 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Try doing it yourself.

Tuning Marlin Lever Actions
I have a 336 that was like a coffee grinder when I got it, took it down and with some stones and emery slicked it right up.

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I did the above process myself with a 1894 45 Colt. Really a major improvement for about an hour of work.

Another tip- Get a wild west trigger (I got mine from Cabela's). Just drop it in and you have a 100% improvement. I also put in the ejector for improved ejection of brass
 
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Is the ejector also from Wild West?
 
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yep, it is the one piece "bear proof" ejector. Replaces the two piece factory one.
 
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