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  • GoldRiver76
    Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 168

    Marlin 795 mag sticking

    I have a new 795, and the mags do not drop out when I press the release. I have to press the release, and pull the mag out with my other hand. Not the easiest procedure. Any ideas as to where they might be hanging up?
    Thanks

    (And yes, I looked through the 795 mega thread)
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    GreggieBoy
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2012
    • 918

    Kind of a common problem. I've had luck sanding down the edges slightly. Seems like some magazines stick more than others. I had one that stuck for a while until I used it a number of times.
    Good luck.
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    • #3
      GoldRiver76
      Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 168

      Good to know. Thanks for the info. I was thinking I'd sand them a bit, but just wanted to make sure there wasn't some other trick before I sanded them.

      The 795 is a fun little rifle, and quite accurate out of the box. I was shooting about 1" groups from 25 meters "Appleseed style" (no rest, or bipod).
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        GreggieBoy
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        CGN Contributor
        • Dec 2012
        • 918

        The 795 does shoot well and is very reliable. Great rifle especially for the price. Owned mine for a couple of years and really like it a lot. I replaced the stock trigger guard and trigger with the DIP setup. It is a nice upgrade.

        Good shooting and enjoy yours.
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        • #5
          GoldRiver76
          Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 168

          I'm going to look into the trigger upgrade. Thanks again!
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          • #6
            adchrome
            Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 198

            I have 8 magazines for 2 795's, all of them have to be pulled out with mag release depressed, never seen a 795 mag just fall out while release depressed. ....I don't think it's supposed to

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              GoldRiver76
              Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 168

              Originally posted by adchrome
              I have 8 magazines for 2 795's, all of them have to be pulled out with mag release depressed, never seen a 795 mag just fall out while release depressed. ....I don't think it's supposed to

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              That's too bad. I have an XT-22 bolt action that uses the same mags as the 795, and 3 out of 4 of the mags drop without any pull. I'm going to mess with them a bit, and see if they get any better. If it works, I'll update the post.
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                GoldRiver76
                Member
                • Nov 2015
                • 168

                I got it to work... I didn't take any pics of the process though.

                I made some horizontal lines with a sharpie on the magazine where it sits in the mag well, and then inserted and removed it several times. This allowed me to see where it was sticking, so I could sand those areas. I did this several times, sanding with 320 grit paper. It helped, but not a ton. I took apart the receiver (as the manual describes for cleaning), and noticed the mag well has some burs and unfinished edges. I filed those with a very fine file (about as fine as a nail file). Just a little at a time so the mag wouldn't become sloppy while seated. I repeated the sharpie lines, more sanding and filing, and the mags finally dropped with just a press of the release. Just go slowly, and test often.
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                • #9
                  adchrome
                  Member
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 198

                  Originally posted by GoldRiver76
                  I got it to work... I didn't take any pics of the process though.

                  I made some horizontal lines with a sharpie on the magazine where it sits in the mag well, and then inserted and removed it several times. This allowed me to see where it was sticking, so I could sand those areas. I did this several times, sanding with 320 grit paper. It helped, but not a ton. I took apart the receiver (as the manual describes for cleaning), and noticed the mag well has some burs and unfinished edges. I filed those with a very fine file (about as fine as a nail file). Just a little at a time so the mag wouldn't become sloppy while seated. I repeated the sharpie lines, more sanding and filing, and the mags finally dropped with just a press of the release. Just go slowly, and test often.
                  Have you fired the gun since. ...hopefully it will still feed ok

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