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Wondering if anyone on this fine forum can steer me towards an extractor for an original Marlin '94, in .44-40.
Thanks,
GTC
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Extractor or ejector? Ejecto: Wisner or Jack First. These 44 mag ones from Gunparts might work too. https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Products/406960C.htm
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Extractor,....
Don't have the broken pieces, or would make one.
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Is the extractor of an original 1894 different or substantially so from current production? Comparing photos of old and new show slight differences externally in the bolt and receiver, but I didn't find any with the action open or bolts disassembled. Tried to google and couldn't find one, but there were a couple of sites that carry some parts for older ones. Even though they didn't show an 1894 44-40 extractor for sale, perhaps a call to them might end up pointing you in the right direction? Wisener's - This place also has a machine shop for making obsolete parts. Long Hunter Shooting Supply
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They are all over the net. easy to find. As most folks would know the 95(real one), 94 and 93 all use the same extractor.
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Here is another source. Try www.slickmagicguns.comL.W.
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