Chris Pinkleton
New member
My wife's Model 94AE in .357 has a bad habit of allowing live rounds to fall between the lever and the action during cycling, where they are very difficult to remove safely. Also, the safety seems not to work at all. My wife inherited the gun from my father-in-law who had an unfortunate tendency to take things apart for no apparent reason(His Single-Six was totally disassembled, aside from the trigger group, and none of his other handguns were wearing their grips when we cleaned up his house after his death). I am wondering if he took this rifle apart, and forgot to put in some vital parts, or reassembled it in some other defective manner.
The carbine will cycle OK, from time to time, but only if the action is worked at very high speed(say about .15 of a second), and even this doesn't ensure reliable functioning. Any ideas on what is wrong here? The Winchester is quite new, and has almost zero signs of wear, so I don't think this is the result of damage during firing. Do I need to by a shop manual for the 94 series and take it apart myself? Or is there a simple fix? (I'd like to avoid a trip to the gunsmith -- I'm too cheap, and it's a good excuse to develop my skills, anyway.)
Thanks for your time folks!
Chris
The carbine will cycle OK, from time to time, but only if the action is worked at very high speed(say about .15 of a second), and even this doesn't ensure reliable functioning. Any ideas on what is wrong here? The Winchester is quite new, and has almost zero signs of wear, so I don't think this is the result of damage during firing. Do I need to by a shop manual for the 94 series and take it apart myself? Or is there a simple fix? (I'd like to avoid a trip to the gunsmith -- I'm too cheap, and it's a good excuse to develop my skills, anyway.)
Thanks for your time folks!
Chris