#2323639 - 07/21/08 11:08 AM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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kcnboise
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From Hornady's website:
In the past, lever guns were engineered to function ammunition loaded with blunt profile bullets. LEVERevolution's revolutionary new bullet design may require a newer magazine follower to provide best possible functioning of the last round out of the magazine. These magazine followers may be purchased from the manufacturer of your firearm. For optimum performance we do not recommend storing LEVERevoultion ammunition in tubular magazines for extended periods, as this can result in tip deformation.
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#2331023 - 07/24/08 09:11 PM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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old_willys
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Called Marlin and was told they would ship me a follower when they reopen from 2 week shutdown Aug 4th. $6.25 plus ship
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#2336823 - 07/28/08 08:12 AM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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Calif. Hunter
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My brother is a gunsmith at a factory service center, and he found that the last shell would often jam when using the LeverEvolution. There is s simple fix on the follower - if I recall correctly, it involved creating a dimple on it. His boss sent it off to Marlin and took the credit for the "discovery."
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#2339958 - 07/29/08 03:44 PM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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IDAHOMIKE
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Have the GG in 450. Package deal with a friend included 200 rounds of lever evolution. refused to feed them at all. Brass was to completely different specs about 1/8 shorter oal belt was shorter as well.?????????? deal was so good, never bother to look into it just pulled them all and run them through my contender. My GG feeds everything else just fine.
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#2342496 - 07/30/08 09:17 PM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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hackleback
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Check the simple stuff first before putting new parts or sending it back to Marlin. Check the screws to make sure they are tight (I have two Marlins and the screws back out on both all the time). Also, a good cleaning can help some times.
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#2369366 - 08/13/08 11:10 PM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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TexasRick
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LeverEvolution.......tried to solve a problem that didn't exist, and created one that didn't.
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#2373565 - 08/16/08 06:59 AM
Re: 1895M Guide Gun Jamming
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sasu
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I have had a few of those nasty jams with my 45-70 Guide Gun, too. With different types of bullets. So far it seems the problem was caused by my slow motion use of the lever on the range so I could catch the empty shell. Since I started pumping the lever properly I have not had any jams.
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