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  • v35
    Sounds like the magazine spring isn't strong enough. Get a new one.
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  • cussedemgun
    greetings Mr. Goose:
    you don't make it clear if this is a new gun or new to you. if new NEW I would look for a burr on the inside of the magazine tube or on the spring follower. but before you do anything, waranty repair is a posibility. if the gun is new to you but seen prior service, it is posible the inside of the magazine tube is either dirty or rusty. if this is the case, simply a good cleaning is required.

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  • hissinggoose
    Brand new![:D] My present to me this Christmas! Figure I'll take it out for real asa I get the time and give it (& the old shoulder) a good workout and see what happens. Maybe it'll work itself out with a little use. Never had a brand new lever gun before. Always bought 'em broken-in. Thanks for the advice on what to look for!
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  • 1KYDSTR
    I would take that thing back for warranty repair in a nano-second! Marlin makes great little lever guns and I would think they would be quick to stand behind their product! If warranty is not an option (cannot for the life of me imagine why not though) , before buying a new mag tube spring I would simply remove it, stretch it out a little (maybe "2) and replace it in the gun to see if that worked.

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  • v35
    It's cheaper to buy a spring(s) than to pay shipping both ways.
    Before you get a Marlin magazine spring, check with Wolff Co and see what they have.
    Take that magazine end cap off and verify the follower slides freely for the length of the magazine tube.
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