Winchester 94 Missfires

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Winchester 94 Missfires

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Ok, guys here is a problem I need some help with, I have a Winchester 94 that won't shoot down hill!!,(thats a fact}. If you hold the muzzle at or about a 45 degree angle down the striker slides forward and ends up even with the locking lug, resulting in the hammer not hitting the striker. I have taken the gun apart and cleaned the firing pin, striker and the firing pin chamber in the bolt, it is as clean as a hounds tooth, and lightly lubricated with gun oil. The F/pin measures 3.568, the striker measures 0.402-403. The F/pin and striker show no signs of peening and look to be in perfect condition. I can't find any specs. on the F/pin or striker. The F/pin can be heard sliding back and fourth in the bolt which is normal. I have chambered empty primed rounds, aimed down fired and nothing, no primer dimple, I aim up the striker slides back pull the trigger and bang it fire, with a good deep dimple in the primer. The F/pin protrusion out of the front of the bolt is good and unrestricted, and the head space is ok. This is a 66 Centennial Model, no cross bolt safety and no rebounding hammer. I am at witts end on this one if anyone has a solution to my problem I sure would appreciate any input. Silverhair, (and getting grayer)
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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Sounds like a broken firing pin. When pointed up the hammer blow sends it down thw bolt with enough speed to put off the primer. When pointed down , no contact with the striker in the locking slide theus no fire. Just my .02, somebody will be along with the proper measurements of the firing pin.
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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New one on me. I've never encountered the need to make the attempt to fire at a downward angle that steep. My repair manual makes no mention of such an anomoly. Nor do I have any of my spare firing pins avail to measure.
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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On mine, with no case in the chamber it is flush, with a fired case it is almost flush but with a live round it is protruding.
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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silverhair,

Welcome to the forum.

It's either a broken, too short or incorrect firing pin. With a primed case in the chamber the firing pin should be flush or protruding from the rear of the bolt.

I have spares I can measure if you can wait till tomorrow.

Edited to add:
Here is a pic of what the firing pin should look like. No measurements but I'll get that tomorrow.
Win 94 Firing pin post 64.jpg


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Welcome to the forum. The guys will get you figured out.
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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silverhair,

Here's the specs I got when I measured one of my spare Post-64 firing pins:
Post64 fp w specs.JPG
Just for comparison here is a pic of the Pre-64, post-64, and AE firing pins:
Win 94 firing pin mantage.JPG
As you can see, there is quite a bit of difference in them. I hope this helps. If you need more info I'll try to get it.

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Top man Joe :D

Mine were allways proud with a round in. As OS described.

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I am sure this isn't Your problem but I tore apart a Beretta TR1 ( single barrel 12 ga Trap ) for a friend that said it fired occasionally. What I found was the Firing Pin in 4 pieces. Had a hard time getting them lined up for a measurement which was 3/4 in. ordered a new one and it shoots like a charm.
Good luck with Yours. I might ask, have U had this Gun for a while and did it always work right before ?
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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Joe, I want to thank you for sending me the specs on the F/pin mine is about .044 short, I temporally glued a .044 shim on the end of the F/pin and chambered a primered round and the striker protruded back toward the hammer perfect, I have a new pin on order This gun was used when I got it so there is no telling what was done to it. Again thanks to all for all the input. Silverhair.
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silverhair wrote:Joe, I want to thank you for sending me the specs on the F/pin mine is about .044 short, I temporally glued a .044 shim on the end of the F/pin and chambered a primered round and the striker protruded back toward the hammer perfect, I have a new pin on order This gun was used when I got it so there is no telling what was done to it. Again thanks to all for all the input. Silverhair.
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Glad to be of help. Just for my curiosity where did you order it from?

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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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Joe, I ordered the F/pin from, Jack First phone # 605-343-9544, They manufacture a lot of parts themselves.
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Re: Winchester 94 Missfires

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Good job, professor.
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