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I have a finger lever from a late Model 94 Angle Eject in 357 Mag. On the front of it just behind the hook is a small piece of sheet metal that is held on with a screw and extends across the right hand side. The gun came in with this little piece all mangled and jamming up the action. I am unable to find this in any Winchester part book and no one I have talked too has seen it or knows what it does. I have looked at this thing for hours and cannot figure out what it is supposed to do. Can anyone here identify this or offer help??? Regards Jerry Clio Gun Shop | ||
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Just for laughs, it isn't sitting where it could toggle the trigger and fire the gun as the lever is closed could it? The reason I asked is, I had an old 94 come into the shop years ago with a home made sheet metal tab attached that was supposed to allow the gun to "fan fire" while operating just the lever. As in Lucas McCane. | |||
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The piece you're looking for is called the cartridge block and a cartridge block screw. I've had to replace these before, and they're only on the .357 Mag. According to my Brownells catalog, their stock no. is 910-000-225 and 910-000-187 for the screw. Hope this helps. | |||
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Thanks guys I knew someone had the answer. No Malm I am familiar with the "Rifleman" mod. It is not that Tip Thanks for your help I will have one on order this afternoon. I am going to examine the Brownells website to see if they show it. For some reason I never thought to look there. I turned 64 yrs old yesterday and I have noticed that ever since I passed 60 the brake lining between the ears has started to slip a little. Regards | |||
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I am too late. Brownells is saying discontinued. Thats what happens when a company goes out of business. Does anyone have a cartridge block they want to sell? The screw I have is good. | |||
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Or... you could try the Winchester parts dept., still extant. If you have the Winchester part #--I got it from the Brownell's catalog--they can tell you whether they have it. I bought a Model 70 part a couple of weeks ago, and service was excellent. If you don't have the Winchester part #, then you have to download their PDF file. And find it there. Good luck, flaco | |||
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Although it may be a longshot, have you tried Numrich? Jason "Chance favors the prepared mind." | |||
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