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Quite a while ago, there was a thread on fixing the feeding problem. I found it, then lost it. I found a gunsmith who will do the work, but I would like to be able to show him how it is best done. Can anyone steer me to the thread? Thanks.

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Google “fixing the marlin jam”


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Thanks. I had found the print out in some papers I am going through. Have you done or had done the fix?

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Don't know what thread you're referring to, but I posted this back awhile ago. It worked out very well for me and I've had no problems since. I will add that it is very important to make sure all the receiver screws are tight. I applied blue thread locker to all of mine.

Scroll down the thread to my first post dated 03/05/20. Hope this helps.

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...650811/re-marlin-1894-jambs#Post14650811


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