Sure enough - it seems not to be feeding correctly now!! I think it was OK last time I shot it when I put it away!! While it was stripped, I found that mine has broken the flimsy bit of spring steel on the lever extension - I think they call it a "cartridge block". Posts: 259 Joined: Tue 1:49 pm Location: Kentīushdog wrote:Agreed - there's little of any quality in the innards of the late model Winchester 94!! * to be fair, it bounces cases out ok without one, but I loves the bodge. Of course, on the off chance that someone has the parts of a busted ejector which they no longer need, I would be delighted to take it off their hands as a model for a replacement part. 357 possibly provide me with some dimensions, please? Photos of the offending part in plan and elevation all round next to a ruler or tape would be ideal (I found some images on google, but nothing useful). To do this, however, I need to know what the original looked likeĬould a helpful forum member with an intact winnie. Since the factory part is neither obtainable or, indeed, desirable, I intend to build one*. The most broken part in the history of all firearms and general, all-around bad egg. I need to build up the cartridge block on the link and reshape it and I should be back in business. So far I've rebuilt the carrier using shelving spares, weld and a certain amount of foul language, ordered the elusive cartridge block spring from the US and have generally clawed something approaching new life from her.
94's of its ilk, its guts were hanging out and I had some work to do. 357 mag, at a firesale price through these very forums (cheers Deallad!). I recently picked up an externally nice Winchester 94AE in.