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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Minnesota
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| marlin 336 ejector problem so i have my marlin 336 octagonal barrel lever action, mm mm nice gun, but i have a problem. today i took the bolt fully out to clean it and lube it, but i forgot about the ejector, my question is, when u put the ejector back in its place (top left of the receiver) does it snap into place, or does it sit in the receiver loose until u put the bolt back in? i just dont wanna mess anything up, and is there a trick to sticking the lever back into the receiver? it seems funky, maybe its just me. thanks guys! *EDIT* oh ya i also just remembered this little manual i have that doesnt do shit, said the ejector spring is staked into place, whats that mean? Last edited by SignorSchnitzel; 07-30-2007 at 03:48 PM. |
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| Banned Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: North New York State.
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| "Staked"The receiver/action has a hole in it that the ejection spring teat goes into.Did you break the ejector spring? |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Minnesota
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| oh thats what it means by staked, no its not broken. now i just need to know if it locks back in when u put the bolt back in ? |
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| The Ejector just pushes back into the slot and make sure that the stud on the ejector is in its place in the hole in the reciever wall. Then you carefully re-install the breech bolt. The Ejector/ Spring assy. is made to be removed for cleaning and is not "Staked" !!! Rich
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Minnesota
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| thanks for ure help guys, i put it all back together today, everything is good. |
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| Banned Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: North New York State.
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| In my book the teat is a stake,as wooden stake and meant to be removed,the spring is more of a press fit in the assembly,and cant be removed without damage.Stake VS Pressed misnomers? |
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