ninja45
Member
Hello, friends.
I have a jam in my Marlin 1894CS (38/357) that I cannot clear. I had this rifle for a full two weeks and was cycling dummy .38 rounds when round number 6 of 10 jammed in the feeding tube.
When I cycled the lever down, round #5 was poised to be fed into the chamber but the lever will not cycle up as round #6 jammed up all the works. I was able to remove round #5 by jiggling it out, but the lever is frozen in the down position. I tried pushing round #6 into the feeding tube, but it seems hung up on something I can't quite figure out.
My question is: how do you clear this jam? Do I need to dissasemble the rifle? (I have not disassembled a lever action rifle...yet)
HELP!
Carlos
I have a jam in my Marlin 1894CS (38/357) that I cannot clear. I had this rifle for a full two weeks and was cycling dummy .38 rounds when round number 6 of 10 jammed in the feeding tube.
When I cycled the lever down, round #5 was poised to be fed into the chamber but the lever will not cycle up as round #6 jammed up all the works. I was able to remove round #5 by jiggling it out, but the lever is frozen in the down position. I tried pushing round #6 into the feeding tube, but it seems hung up on something I can't quite figure out.
My question is: how do you clear this jam? Do I need to dissasemble the rifle? (I have not disassembled a lever action rifle...yet)
HELP!
Carlos