Smoothing the action of a Winchester 94
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Smoothing the action of a Winchester 94
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"Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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I'm not sure why this article is titled "Smoothing the action..." - it's really just about disassembly and cleaning. Polishing an action is a much more deliberate activity, and can noticeably smooth the action of a gun. I'd like to see an article on where to polish the action on a '94.
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What Are trying to say
"Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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[quote="Tomjohn"]I'm not sure why this article is titled "Smoothing the action..." - it's really just about disassembly and cleaning. Polishing an action is a much more deliberate activity, and can noticeably smooth the action of a gun. I'd like to see an article on where to polish the action on a '94.[/quote
Here you go http://www.leverguns.com/articles/Trapper.html "Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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That's closer, but still not very descriptive. What I'm looking for is a pictorial (or video) on which parts to polish and where. Here's an example for a Marlin 336 action:
http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/polis ... b-how.html |
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Use Google
"Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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.22LR
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Take a flat file and take the top edge of the hammer off at about a 45 degree angle. That will smoothen up the action. You can also back out the screw a little bit on the leaf spring to relieve some of the spring tension. click the image(s) to enlarge. |
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