I have a question for all you model 94 lovers, shooters and the like.
I just purchased a new 94 carbine and I say new 'cus it hasn't been shot since it was purchased. I dont know that for sure but judging by the condition this rifle is in I would have no trouble saying it hasn't.
Anyway, to get right to the point; it wont feed.
The new cartridge comes into place as normal, is raised up by the lifting arm I'll call it, as normal. However when you try to close the action the rim of the casing gets caught on the two silver side rails with angular grooves cut in them(one groove per rail, angled toward chamber) i assume are to assist feeding. Well, they dont work. The casing rim becomes caught on the bottom sharp edges of those grooves before the outside diameter of that rim can be fed into the grooves. Does that make sense ? It's hard to say in words, what I am seeing.
Anyone with some idea's/sugestions would be greatly appreciated. I hope I didn't get a lemon. .
I just purchased a new 94 carbine and I say new 'cus it hasn't been shot since it was purchased. I dont know that for sure but judging by the condition this rifle is in I would have no trouble saying it hasn't.
Anyway, to get right to the point; it wont feed.
The new cartridge comes into place as normal, is raised up by the lifting arm I'll call it, as normal. However when you try to close the action the rim of the casing gets caught on the two silver side rails with angular grooves cut in them(one groove per rail, angled toward chamber) i assume are to assist feeding. Well, they dont work. The casing rim becomes caught on the bottom sharp edges of those grooves before the outside diameter of that rim can be fed into the grooves. Does that make sense ? It's hard to say in words, what I am seeing.
Anyone with some idea's/sugestions would be greatly appreciated. I hope I didn't get a lemon. .


















































