Greetings,I have a Model 94 in .44Mag that I just stripped down to clean for the first time following several YouTube videos. All videos were very informative but for one small detail. As I took apart every part and labeled everything for re-assembly, at the end of the job I noticed a part on the work table that fell out. I can’t recall its position within the action.rnThe part is called the cartridge stop Winchester 94 POST 64 top eject 44 mag. This part keeps the cartridges in the mag tube and stops them from going under the carrier when the action is cycled.\”Anyone out there have the location and reassembly info for the part? Thanks
Having problems uploading pics. Here’s some links for the part:
https://oldarmsofidaho.com/product/post-64-winchester-model-1894-44-magnum-cartridge-stop/
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Greetings,I have a Model 94 in .44Mag that I just stripped down to clean for the first time following several YouTube videos. All videos were very informative but for one small detail. As I took apart every part and labeled everything for re-assembly, at the end of the job I noticed a part on the work table that fell out. I can’t recall its position within the action.rnThe part is called the cartridge stop Winchester 94 POST 64 top eject 44 mag. This part keeps the cartridges in the mag tube and stops them from going under the carrier when the action is cycled.\”Anyone out there have the location and reassembly info for the part? Thanks
The cartridge stop goes inside the left hand side of the receiver and below or under the cartridge guide. The curved part goes toward the magazine and the curved end points toward the right so that the back side of the flat part of the curved end it is located right behind the magazine follower.
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