anyone have suggestion to fix this? I'm installing heavy recoil spring which may help some but wonder about ejector mod? if not suggestions for brass-catcher...
Theres a rubber buffer somewhere in the carbine that I'm told needs care and replacement, especially the 45. Mine's a nine, and I got so many 9mm cases I doan...
Century Arms has the M-4 M-1 carbine bayo for $74 (usually I see them over a hundred bux) I bought a Camillus repro for 65 looks real nice.I'll never use it...
yeah, it's the recoil buffer in the rear of the receiver, the bolt whacks back into it. better have a spare on hand. I have both of 'em, good little carbines....
yeah mine too, and dings the brass. was wondering if anyone had done a modification to correct. brass ain't getting any cheaper. ... the ... suggestions...
Only 20 feet. LOL Must have the stock spring in it. Go to Wolf springs ( located in PA ) and get the heavy spring for it. Also replace the buffer if you are ...
checked that site some months back, it's a good one, but no real tech/mod info. the buffer is in the rear of the receiver to cushion the bolt when it blows...
You can buy a brass cather that snaps onto the gun for $35.00 from this company. http://www.brasscatchers.com/store/brasscatcher.html I have used mine from...
Here is a site that sells a snap on brass catcher that fits the Camp Carbines. I have had one for years and it works great, I made one change to mine. I...
I have tried twice to reply to the post about brass flying 20 feet but it doesn't show up . Here is a company that sells a snap on brass catcher for the Camp...
Its hitting on the ejection port. This also happens on some Colt 45s (1911). The bolt is coming forward before the case has had time to clear the port. The...
Anybody have any leads where I might locate a rear sight leaf for the Marlin .45 Camp Carbine? I'm acquiring one which has had both the factory sights removed,...
Never mind. While they don't have the rear sight leaf separately, they do have the complete rear sight assembly at the bottom of the parts list. I just ordered...
I've always wanted a carbine or two that shoots the same ammo I shoot in a pistol. I had a Ruger .44 Mag carbine years ago and just never liked it that much,...
The Marlin 1894C (IIRC) is a really NICE little 357/38Spl lever action carbine. Very 'handy' and more than decently accurate. A friend of mine saw one and...
... What is it you want it for? The ones Ruger made were nice, they no longer make them but there are plenty around. If you want one just for “fun” the...
... I've heard that a million times, and thought that way for a while, too (still like the Thompson semi-auto....) (anyway, you can still think as you ...
a shooting buddy has a Marlin levergun in .357. loads his own rounds for it and his Ruger revolver. loads 'em pretty hot. it shoots very well, we joke about...
Don wrote: "Anybody have any comments on the Ruger 9mm carbine? I have a P85 with several mags, so that would be a nice choice for that caliber. Also, it seems...
Rossi/Puma 92 lever rifle (winchester 92 clones)comes in .38SP/.357MAG and .45LC and .45 cassul. I have one of each .357 and 45lc in carbine which I use with...
a shooting buddy has a Marlin lever in .357. it's an accurate carbine and he loads his own cartridges, some of 'em pretty stout. it's impressive. ... in...
Pistol caliber carbines are just plain fun, you can use them at many indoor ranges and are fairly economical to shoot. Most are good to around 100 yards. ...
The Marlin Camps tend to be a little undersprung. One of the two heavier recoil spring from Wolff should reduce the problem and extend the life to the poly...
Although your list was quite complete, you did miss one of the most fun weapons I've seen in a long time. That's the Hi Point 995 carbine (they also make a...