Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
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Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
the design feature of the two piece firing pin must be inferior to a one piece, that's why I've seen so many broken ones. Been shooting a one piece pin for 20 years without a single malfunction
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The “malfunction” of the single piece firing pin is that it allows the rifle to fire when not in battery and fully locked up. Replacing a two piece firing pin with a one piece removes a safety mechanism. How on earth can that be regarded as superior?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
I literally only change over the wolf spring kit in mine. Put in the new sear and thats it.GordonBennett wrote:I recently acquired a Marlin 1894c .357. I find the trigger pull very heavy. I have given it a good clean and experimented with reduced power hammer springs but find they cause frequent misfires with factory ammunition. I was wondering if anyone had experience of the Wild West Guns Trigger Happy Kit and does this lighten the trigger significantly on its own?
Any advice on Marlin triggers gratefully received!
As Sim G says dont bother with the 1 piece firing pin it undermines the design. I have two marlin 1894’s one is 22 years old and only on its second firing pin despite a couple of hundred thousand rounds.
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Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
if you want to lighten the hammer, again, federal primers are the way to go. who has the money for factory 357 anyway?
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Factory ammo is getting close to being prohibitive for some. Prior to Covid there were a couple who wrapped in because of the cost.
I know it was 25 years ago, but does anyone else remember Howitzer ammo? £11/100 for 9mm and £16/100 for .45acp. Happy Days!
I know it was 25 years ago, but does anyone else remember Howitzer ammo? £11/100 for 9mm and £16/100 for .45acp. Happy Days!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
I definitely couldn't afford to shoot if I had to buy factory.
This weekend's comps are going to be just shy of 400 rounds of .44 and 400 rounds of .22.
This weekend's comps are going to be just shy of 400 rounds of .44 and 400 rounds of .22.
Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
I'm going to fit a Rimfire Magic modified sear and maybe play with hammer springs some more. I'll let you know how that goes.
Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
Good luck, there is a fine line with playing on these rifles, past a point usually ends up in replacing parts
Re: Marlin 1894 Trigger Happy
I was recommended to visit Gunfellas in Swindon. Rich the proprietor polished the existing sear and action and modified the factory spring. Trigger pull is down from 7 1/2 lbs to 4 1/2 lbs. The gun is much nicer to shoot now and still works reliably with factory ammo. I’m very happy!
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