Hi,
I've just joined, and this is only my second post;this site sure has some friendly people with some great (and entertaining) advice.
I'm trying to remove the fore-end of my Marlin 95 45/70, as I'm refurbishing it. I've tried everything but can't seem to get the bloody thing off
If someone could point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.
New Member in need of stock dissassebly help for 1895
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Horace,
Welcome!
I cannot help you with that rifle with the bump on the bottom. That bump gets in my way!
Seriously, if you are talking about a real rifle, and not a carbine, then I cannot help you. Someone who can help you will be along.
Shawn
Welcome!
I cannot help you with that rifle with the bump on the bottom. That bump gets in my way!
Seriously, if you are talking about a real rifle, and not a carbine, then I cannot help you. Someone who can help you will be along.
Shawn
"That's right, Billy, I'm good with it. I hit what I shoot at, and I'm fast!"-Lucas McCain, c1882.
Re: New Member in need of stock dissassebly help for 1895
after you remove the forearm tip screw, their are two of them, you can remove the screw at the end of the magazine tube near the end of the barrel. this should loosen the whole tube. just drop the tube down (the forearm should come down with it) and it should come off at that point.HORACE wrote:Hi,
I've just joined, and this is only my second post;this site sure has some friendly people with some great (and entertaining) advice.
I'm trying to remove the fore-end of my Marlin 95 45/70, as I'm refurbishing it. I've tried everything but can't seem to get the bloody thing off
If someone could point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.
g rice
Thanks Gary R,
Have done what you suggested, and removed both screws holding the 'nose cap' on - and also the screw holding the magazine tube.
Unfortunatley no luck - it feels like its set in concrete with no movement whatsoever
I'm getting very frustrated, but do appreciate people's suggestions.
Have done what you suggested, and removed both screws holding the 'nose cap' on - and also the screw holding the magazine tube.
Unfortunatley no luck - it feels like its set in concrete with no movement whatsoever
I'm getting very frustrated, but do appreciate people's suggestions.
Horace