Gentlemen,
I have a question concerning a Marlin lever action rifle Model 36 that I purchased off this board recently as a project gun.
What we have here is a solid late-production model 36 that is in excellent shape. The entire gun has been professionally reblued and the wood has been refinished.
All issues with this gun have been resolved except for one thing – it will not fire! For the life of me, I can’t see why.
- The firing pin is in perfect shape
- The firing pin spring is in perfect shape as is the floating rear portion of the firing pin
- The action is tight and the bolt does not appear to be loose or worn in any way
- There is plenty of spring in the hammer
When you pull the trigger, everything works as normal but the strike on the primer is not with enough force to detonate it. There is a very light mark on the primer from the firing pin hitting it.
I’m a little baffled on this one… I have compared everything with various other Marlin lever actions I have in this calibre and I can see no differences. Because of the fact that the firing pin does indeed strike the primer I’m starting to think that there may be some kind of headspacing issue wherein the bolt does not close tightly against the head of the case.
I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on this. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I have a question concerning a Marlin lever action rifle Model 36 that I purchased off this board recently as a project gun.
What we have here is a solid late-production model 36 that is in excellent shape. The entire gun has been professionally reblued and the wood has been refinished.
All issues with this gun have been resolved except for one thing – it will not fire! For the life of me, I can’t see why.
- The firing pin is in perfect shape
- The firing pin spring is in perfect shape as is the floating rear portion of the firing pin
- The action is tight and the bolt does not appear to be loose or worn in any way
- There is plenty of spring in the hammer
When you pull the trigger, everything works as normal but the strike on the primer is not with enough force to detonate it. There is a very light mark on the primer from the firing pin hitting it.
I’m a little baffled on this one… I have compared everything with various other Marlin lever actions I have in this calibre and I can see no differences. Because of the fact that the firing pin does indeed strike the primer I’m starting to think that there may be some kind of headspacing issue wherein the bolt does not close tightly against the head of the case.
I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on this. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.