Thursday, December 17, 2009

Marlin Rifle Model 39 Serial Numbers I Have A Marlin Model 9 Rifle And A Piece In It Just Broke And Ideas On What It Is?

I have a marlin model 9 rifle and a piece in it just broke and ideas on what it is? - marlin rifle model 39 serial numbers

My needle-gun had dropped 9 frames for what was broken on the floor and small pieces of plastic held. I know it's a piece of plastic behind the castle and in the sure thats what broke but I have no idea what their names and how can I solve this problem. Please help thank you

1 comment:

Becky L said...

It is a fairly common problem with this weapon. The decline buffer bit devastated and flew away. Clean very well, be sure to get all the bits. When you set a larger buffer losses (link below), and every time you clean and have looked the other stamp. When replacing it breaks. In addition, very useful with this weapon is to replace the recoil spring 11 pounds, with 16.5 kilograms of water. (I also have a link to the source.) Oh, and the company in the spring (Wolff) has a number of 800 (800-545-0077). Call to order, as if the end of the site have accused the shipping was $ 9 and if you ask, the phone navigation is more like $ 3 or 4 U.S. dollars.

Check out this link and see if it looks familiar to me. The hallmark of a broken back:
http://militaryshooter.com/id8.html

Backlinks buffer:
http://www.blackjackbuffers.com/index.ph ...

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.ex ...

http://www.wisnersinc.com/rifles/marlin/ ...
The last term is the most expensive the best in my opinion.

Recoil SpringLink:
http://www.gunsprings.com/RifleShotgun/M ...

If you need information about the installation in the spring buffer or email me.

PS. I would have said that the people of this weapon prone to cracking. Replacing the recoil spring with a heavier law prevents both the population of cracking buffer and removed. A kind of two for a checkup.

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