I had some work done to my new-to-me JM Marlin 1894 .357 magnum, including work internally to prevent the Marlin jam and new firing pin. Great gunsmith.
When I got it back I tested it out with some snap caps. Some A-zoom .38 special, and some .357 dummy rounds. My other Marlin 94 is a Cowboy .357. Those rounds will feed and cycle through my Cowboy 100%, even slow cycling. It just snaps to attention and eats them up.
My new Marlin 1894C in .357....I got it home and tested it first with dummy rounds. First the .38s...the second round cycled through locked the action up solid, in the open position. Then I freed it up, and it happened every 2-3 rounds. With a flashlight I can see that the carrier is being blocked by a second cartridge coming out of the magazine tube prematurely and blocking the lifter, while the round on the lifter is waiting to be chambered.
Tried it with my .357 dummy rounds with the same results. Huh. Then I put a mix of .38 snap caps and .357 dummy rounds through my other Marlin, cycling slowly with one finger or rapidly, it ate them up.
Next I tested the 1894C Marlin out with some .357 live ammo (that again, ran flawlessly in my other Marlin). It got through 3 rounds and locked the gun in the open position. I threw in the towel.
I've been in touch with the gunsmith and I would like to take it back. Unfortunately I don't have time to send it back yet. Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this problem? I was thinking at first to sell this gun to buy something else but I can't do that in good faith right now because it doesn't currently work the way I want it to.
Any thoughts? Timing?
It went to a reputable lever gunsmith who is very highly regarded by myself and others. I'm a bit stumped.
When I got it back I tested it out with some snap caps. Some A-zoom .38 special, and some .357 dummy rounds. My other Marlin 94 is a Cowboy .357. Those rounds will feed and cycle through my Cowboy 100%, even slow cycling. It just snaps to attention and eats them up.
My new Marlin 1894C in .357....I got it home and tested it first with dummy rounds. First the .38s...the second round cycled through locked the action up solid, in the open position. Then I freed it up, and it happened every 2-3 rounds. With a flashlight I can see that the carrier is being blocked by a second cartridge coming out of the magazine tube prematurely and blocking the lifter, while the round on the lifter is waiting to be chambered.
Tried it with my .357 dummy rounds with the same results. Huh. Then I put a mix of .38 snap caps and .357 dummy rounds through my other Marlin, cycling slowly with one finger or rapidly, it ate them up.
Next I tested the 1894C Marlin out with some .357 live ammo (that again, ran flawlessly in my other Marlin). It got through 3 rounds and locked the gun in the open position. I threw in the towel.
I've been in touch with the gunsmith and I would like to take it back. Unfortunately I don't have time to send it back yet. Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this problem? I was thinking at first to sell this gun to buy something else but I can't do that in good faith right now because it doesn't currently work the way I want it to.
Any thoughts? Timing?
It went to a reputable lever gunsmith who is very highly regarded by myself and others. I'm a bit stumped.




















































