I have an older 1894 CL in 32-20 that I think was made in the late 1980's or early 90's. It has the side of the receiver factory drilled and tapped with plug screws installed for a side mount peep sight if that helps to date it. I bought the rifle recently, it is new old stock. Are all 1894's prone to the "Marlin Jam"? I haven't had a chance to get out and shoot it due to a heavy work load this summer. If it is prone to the "Marlin Jam", should I use it until the problem shows itself, or should I get it worked on before I shoot it?
I also will have a new 1894 in .32 mag coming in a few weeks. Same questions about it. Will it be prone to the "Marlin Jam" also and if so, should I get it "fixed" before I shoot it.
Thanks for your help and suggestions.
Wolfe