Got my 44-40 Armi Spencer....Couple issues

Started by rbertalotto, December 11, 2013, 05:51:46 PM

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rbertalotto

I finally got my brand new Armi Spencer in 44-40. Beautiful rifle!

But a few issues..........

#1 It simply will not feed two cartridges in a row. I've tried various OAL of the cartridges and three different bullets. They simply jam up on the first third and 5th cartridge. Strange....

#2 Where can I get dissassembly instructions to take it completely apart so I can "smooth" it out with a couple India stones?

#3 any hints from folks that have 44-40 Spencers?

Thanks!
Roy B
South of Boston
www.rvbprecision.com
SASS #93544

Herbert

As it feeds the fist cartridge OK it may be the cartridge guide spring is not strong enough or the cartridge guide is binding on the screw or the frame

Sgt. John McAfferty

When I got mine a couple years ago,  I had the exact same problem.  I disassembled it per the instruction manual that came with it and found literally Every screw loose.  I tightened everything, lubed it with Ballistol and haven't had a problem since.
I don't know whether it was all the tightening or if I did something else I'm not aware of, but mine worrks fine as long as I remember to be forceful when operating the lever.

Sgt. John

PS - There is a pdf copy of the instruction manual online at Chiappa or ArmiSport.  Don't remember which.

rbertalotto

Thanks Sarge,

I pulled all apart today....Easiest gun to take apart I ever did see! What a simple firearm. No wonder no-one has written a disassemble manual. Not needed!

The magazine tube was not going all the way forward and left a gap between the action and the rim of the magazine tube. I put the tube in my lathe and turned off about a 1/16" of threads. Now the face of the tube butts up against the receiver nicely. Put it all back together and it functioned three rounds beautifully. I thought I had won...........but on the forth and subsequent rounds it jammed on all of them.

I did find just about every screw loose. Tightened them all up. Gonna need to spend more quality time with it until I figure it out.

Sarge, is your Spencer a 44-40?
Roy B
South of Boston
www.rvbprecision.com
SASS #93544

Sgt. John McAfferty

Yep,

Mine is in 44-40, too.  It's a hoot to shoot and accurate as the day is long.  I haven't ever chronographed my loads but I shhot real blackpowder.  The report and the sound of the bullet hitting the metal targets is much louder than when I shoot the same loads through my 1866.  Someday I'll have to see if there is a difference in velocity.

I shoot mine 5 or 6 matches a year in SASS.  It is slow, but I'm the most stylish shooter there when I'm using it.  I pair it with a Dragoon conversion and an 1872 Open Top, so I look really good.  Don't win many matches though.

Sgt. John

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