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Marlin 1894 ejector

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I’ve got an early model 1894 (made in 1906-07) chambered in 32-20 and sadly the ejector failed on me today. Being this rifle is 114 years young I’m not super upset but I’d like to get an original replacement for it because I love shooting the rifle. I was wondering if anyone has an extra ejector laying around that I could buy or possibly an old 1894 parts rifle I could buy to use for parts.
 

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! Gunpartscorp will have them if you don’t find it local! They are about $30 last one I bought ! Twice the price of a new model !​
 
It is possible to just replace the spring on one of these. I've done it several times. Vise it up and tap out the broken part and fit a new spring in place. Make one from any flat spring material like a bolt action mag spring.
 
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