Marlin 336a Broke

rjv140

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Hello:

I have an old Marlin 336a in 35 Rem manufactured in the 1960s. I took the gun out last night, shot it a few time (it shot great) and then when I broke it down to clean it, I managed to break the little "tweezer looking" part that goes along side the bolt.

The piece that broke is about an inch long and literally looks like a small set of tweezers. (sorry no pics)

When I took this part out to clean it, it simply broke in two pieces. I presume the part simply was weathered with age.

Does anyone know the part i am referring to and if so, where can I purchase one and at what cost.

Thank you!!
 
Part #25...is the ejector and spring. Cost is $13.40+shipping from Numrich

http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Detail.aspx?pid=43090B&catid=615


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If you feel like upgrading, check Midway for Wild West's Bear-Proof ejector for Marlin rifles. They cost a little more, but you will never have to fix it again.
 
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