Re: RG45-70S Ejector and Spring Replacement
Posted: 21 Aug 2013 19:21
In the photo the marlin ejector is on the left. It has a slightly longer "point" on it which should allow for some adjustment.
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John Reilly, yo da man!johnreilly wrote:45-70
Thanks! We aim to please.BeerHunter wrote:John Reilly, yo da man!johnreilly wrote:45-70
Well, I was ordering some other supplies from Midway and they just so happened to have a Wild West Guns Stainless ejector/spring for a Marlin 336 in stock for $21.99. If that doesn't work, I can try a Marlin factory part and then perhaps pass the WWG part on to someone who owns one of those Marlins. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and of course, I'll post my progress here!
This sure has been a learning experience!
Thanks for your thoughts. Looking at John Reilly's posts in this thread, it appears the Marlin 336 ejector/spring is interchangeable with the Rossi RG4570 ejector/spring, at least on his rifles. The photo of the two (Marlin on the left, Rossi on the right) side-by-side gives me hope my rifle will be back in commission, sooner or later, no thanks to Braztech's "help". If I strike out on the simple route, I'll have to give Steve's Gunz my business.pricedo wrote:If the Marlin part is bigger than the Rossi part you're in business.
With a little care you might be able to nip & tuck it enough to fit.
If the Marlin part is smaller than the corresponding Rossi part you can't "grow" metal.
Don't worry, if the WWG Ejector doesn't work in your RG I'll trade you the Ejector from my 336 that worked in my RG for it. Actually I'll go ahead and send it to you now if you want to try it out. Let me know.BeerHunter wrote:John Reilly, yo da man!johnreilly wrote:45-70
Well, I was ordering some other supplies from Midway and they just so happened to have a Wild West Guns Stainless ejector/spring for a Marlin 336 in stock for $21.99. If that doesn't work, I can try a Marlin factory part and then perhaps pass the WWG part on to someone who owns one of those Marlins. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and of course, I'll post my progress here!
This sure has been a learning experience!
Thanks very much for your very generous offer! I can afford a little time so instead of you and I sending vital parts back and forth, I can wait a bit for the WWG part to arrive and see if it solves my problem. If that doesn't work, I'll take you up on your offer and hope that settles it! Whatever the result, I'll report back to everyone here and assuming it works, I plan to order a second part to keep on hand as a spare in case I screw up again or the part ever breaks; probably over-kill but this latest episode has me a little on edge. I'd really hate to have this firearm end up as fit for nothing more than a Cracker Barrell wall piece!johnreilly wrote:Don't worry, if the WWG Ejector doesn't work in your RG I'll trade you the Ejector from my 336 that worked in my RG for it. Actually I'll go ahead and send it to you now if you want to try it out. Let me know.BeerHunter wrote:John Reilly, yo da man!johnreilly wrote:45-70
Well, I was ordering some other supplies from Midway and they just so happened to have a Wild West Guns Stainless ejector/spring for a Marlin 336 in stock for $21.99. If that doesn't work, I can try a Marlin factory part and then perhaps pass the WWG part on to someone who owns one of those Marlins. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and of course, I'll post my progress here!
This sure has been a learning experience!
Watching Chuck Connors and "The Rifleman" TV show as a kid was THE reason I decided when I was 8 years old that I would someday own a lever-gun. Lucas McCain was a father-figure role model for me as a young kid being raised by a single mom. So a picture of him was an obvious choice for an avatar and I never considered any other!pricedo wrote:Your avatar is a nice pic of Chuck Connors who is one of my all time favorite western stars.
I remember as a boy sitting beside my dad watching "The Rifleman" many an evening in front of the old black & white TV set.