marlin 1892 ejector

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rjohns94
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marlin 1892 ejector

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Need a source for parts that are in stock for a marlin 1892. Rounds won't extract nor eject. guess I would need ??? is this a one piece or two piece fix? Easy or hard?
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Re: marlin 1892 ejector

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Try ;

www.wisnersinc.com

I have purchased firing pins , ejectors and extractors for a Marlin 1892 from them before . Although my 1892's are all 32 caliber . I am sure they most likely have what you need !
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Re: marlin 1892 ejector

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thanks
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Re: marlin 1892 ejector

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Wisner's makes really fine parts. You may need to do just a little work, with a file, to fit it, but it will function like the original.
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thanks guys, I have ordered the extractor and ejector.
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Re: marlin 1892 ejector

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jdad wrote:Wisner's makes really fine parts. You may need to do just a little work, with a file, to fit it, but it will function like the original.
I'll third the Wisner's recommendation. I've ordered from them twice and was pleased both times.
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