1894 C follower spring
selinoid44
November 1, 2009, 11:06 AM
My 357/38 cowboy gun will only hold (11) 38's and there are a lot of times we can load 12 before the timer starts. Can I cut some of the coils off the follower spring and still have enough spring tension? Or would it be better if I turned out a shorter follower. I'm not sure the 2nd will allow me enough space, I need almost an inch.
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rcmodel
November 1, 2009, 11:25 AM
I don't know, but an inch of compressed spring coils is an awful lot of spring to cut off.
I think you would be running out of "push" by the time you got down to the last round or two.
You might investigate taking a little off the front tube plug, and gain some more with a shorter follower.
According to Marlin, the 1894C has a 9-round magazine. I assume this is with .357 ammo.
There would be 1 1/8" less space taken up by 9 rounds of .38, or not quite enough room for one more.
That you can already get 11 .38 Spl in it is doing pretty good already!
rc
selinoid44
November 1, 2009, 11:42 AM
I wonder if I could turn out some sort of an inverted follower so that the bullet would actually ride up in the follower, then I wouldn't lose any spring. Another words the bullet would be in the spring...
rcmodel
November 1, 2009, 11:45 AM
No, it would hang up on the last round and it would not be pushed into the cartridge lifter.
It would lock the action up tighter then a knat's patooie..
rc
selinoid44
November 1, 2009, 12:15 PM
So if I shortened the follower all the way back to where the end of the spring sits in the (cup) of the follower which might give me 5/8 of a inch.... Am I still looking @ a tight patooie?
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