Have a Marlin 1895 GBL. I have really enjoyed it till recently. I took it out shooting yesterday and 5 out of 10 rounds failed. The firing pin made shallow strikes. I thought I might have "short stroked" so I made a second attempt at each round. Two fired fine but three didn't. After the first two rounds I made sure I was closing the lever completely but it still happened three more times. This happened on my first box of ammo through the gun also. 4/20 rounds failed to fire that time but three of the factory leverrevolution hornady rounds didn't have powder in then. I figured the first time it was an ammo issue. This rifle has fired 100 rounds through it. Please help is it an operator issue or gun?
Could pull the bolt out, take some spray lube with a straw like WD40, blast every nook & cranny of the bolt. Wipe off excess, reinstall and see if that cleared it.
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