I have a Marlin 1894 Cowboy in 357/38. I purchased it used on the EE and it's a beautiful rifle. Anyway, I have yet to fire it but I bought some .38 snap caps for function testing. I cycled them through and one of them completely locked up the action in the open position. I put a flashlight through the ejection port to see that nothing was on the carrier...the snap cap was still inside the magazine, and the carrier was in the down position unable to lift up. I used a small flathead to push the snap cap in a little bit and it freed up the action. I went crazy trying to replicate this jam. Then I showed the gun to my girlfriend and how to cycle it, and she ran into the same problem.
When I work the action slowly, it sometimes hangs up and I have to pull the lever back to eject the round halfway, but when I work it briskly it doesn't do that.
I put the snap caps through again to see if I could replicate the jam. I put 6 in, and after 2, I was cycling the action and nothing was coming out of the gun. Confused, I looked and no rounds were on the carrier. I could see that the snap cap was in the magazine...only it was pressed about 1/2" into the tube and was not at the end of the tube waiting to feed. I pushed it with my screwdriver again and it popped onto the carrier.
I seem to have intermittent issues feeding the rounds from the magazine tube onto the carrier. Either they protrude too far and jam the carrier down, or the spring binds and the rounds go too far into the mag tube.
Any ideas of what could be causing it and how to solve it? Weak mag spring?
When I work the action slowly, it sometimes hangs up and I have to pull the lever back to eject the round halfway, but when I work it briskly it doesn't do that.
I put the snap caps through again to see if I could replicate the jam. I put 6 in, and after 2, I was cycling the action and nothing was coming out of the gun. Confused, I looked and no rounds were on the carrier. I could see that the snap cap was in the magazine...only it was pressed about 1/2" into the tube and was not at the end of the tube waiting to feed. I pushed it with my screwdriver again and it popped onto the carrier.
I seem to have intermittent issues feeding the rounds from the magazine tube onto the carrier. Either they protrude too far and jam the carrier down, or the spring binds and the rounds go too far into the mag tube.
Any ideas of what could be causing it and how to solve it? Weak mag spring?