Marlin 94 reciever question

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Marlin 94 reciever question

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What are the differences between the modern 94 cowboy pistol caliber Marlins and the original 94 receivers as it relates to there size and functional parts? By original I meen the originals manufactured in 1894.
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Post by Pete44ru »

I'm sure large strides have been made, over the last 100-odd years, in the metalurgy used, between the early & the later models.
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I don't know about functional parts but the new ones have that ugly crossbolt safety. :evil:
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Re: Marlin 94 reciever question

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Dastook wrote:What are the differences between the modern 94 cowboy pistol caliber Marlins and the original 94 receivers as it relates to there size and functional parts? By original I meen the originals manufactured in 1894.

Theyre about exactly the same size, the older guns had longer tangs & the newer ones look to have more metal above the bolt. The bolts swap as do the locking lugs. The lifters been modernised a tad But I bet if you swapped levers swapping lifters would be fine. The loading gates are different but the same if that makes sense. :lol: They dont make them like they used to but they still work. Barrel threads & stuff are the same.


What exactly do you want to know. Its pretty much the same & most parts can be made to work. If you tell me what your looking for I'll go see. :wink:
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Post by jdad »

Marlinman93 was telling me that the new, post 1920's, (original) Model 94's have a different design for the carriers that has been problematic for some of us.
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Post by marlinman93 »

There's one huge difference that you all ovelooked! The pre 1935 guns had flat mainsprings, and the new ones are all coil springs. The coil spring is actually a smoother operation once they get broke in.
I've converted a couple of old parts 1894's with new parts, including changing to a coil spring and late hammer, and they work just fine in the old receiver.
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