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I have never owned a lever gun but am interested in getting a new Marlin 1895 SBL. I have a question though- can this gun be easily broken down in order to clean the bore from the chamber end? If so how does one do that? Thanks, Rufous.
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It's the same as any of the other Marlins (336, 444, 1895).
Put it on SAFE, remove ammo Open the lever half-way, revove the lever screw and lever, remove the breech bolt. The ejector will become loose, do NOT lose it. Remove the ejector and clean the rifle from the breech end.
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So is the barrel still attached to the butt stock? If so how does one get a long cleaning rod down the bore? I would ideally like to remove the barrel from the butt stock for proper bore cleaning. That way no solvents would get into areas I do not want them to be.
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"So is the barrel still attached to the butt stock?"
I'm confused.
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I meant to say is the barrel still attached to the action after taking the various steps that you mentioned. Again what I hope to be able to do is to remove the barrel from the action so that I can easily clean the bore from the chamber end.
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Yeah, the barrel is still attached. What I described just removes the bolt so you can access the action and barrel from the rear.
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There is a company, maybe in Alaska, that builds them into takedowns. Or look into a Browning BLR takedown.
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I think I am understanding. Having never owned a lever action it was confusing to me about removing the bolt but if I understand correctly now once the bolt is removed one could insert a cleaning rod guide and just clean from the rear like one would do with a bolt action gun. Is that right?
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Thanks so much for setting me straight on that.
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