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September 19, 2002, 04:39 PM | #1 |
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Marlin Camp Carbine help needed
Greetings,
I took the trigger guard assembly apart in my Marlin Camp 45, for cleaning and to grind away at, er I mean, "polish" the feed ramp. It has a lot more parts than I thought. Does anyone have reassembly instructions or, if not, an exploded diagram they can fax, mail, or email me? I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks, and regards, Ledbetter |
September 19, 2002, 09:17 PM | #2 |
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If you'll e-mail me to remind me I'll scan and send it to you. George
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September 19, 2002, 09:32 PM | #3 |
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You got it George. And my thanks.
Regards. |
September 20, 2002, 01:00 PM | #4 |
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Received the instructions
Thanks again.
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November 14, 2002, 08:41 AM | #5 |
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Would like to receive that advice too
I own that carbine in 9mm and want to strip it and entirely clean, as it chokes on some ammo like S&B sometimes. Seems to be dirt in the machine! What possibilities are there to make it reliable and the trigger pull smooth AND safe, as just grinding and honing is near to full-auto!
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November 14, 2002, 08:56 AM | #6 |
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I've sent you the instructions. As to the trigger work, do yourself a favor and take it to a competent smith. Trigger work is one of the areas I don't give advice on. George
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November 18, 2002, 07:53 PM | #7 |
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Austrian,
I looked at the sear-trigger relationship when I had the trigger-guard apart and decided I didn't want to change anything. I just polished the surfaces and put some dry-lube on the sear. It's a little smoother and snappier. A heavy trigger is not necessarily a bad thing on this gun. Also, you can make slave pins out of pieces of tiny dowels to assist in reassembly. Regards. |
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