Try Numrich Arms, they have a website and a lot of used parts.
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remove pin from end of magazine tube at barrel muzzle, pull magazine tube from forearm, forearm is now ready to be lifted off barrel
Bottom of the receiver, right in front of the lever mechanism where the forearm attaches.
Daisy model 94 Carbine (not Winchester) Plastic stock and forearm. dummy hammer. 1955-62. Part of the Red Ryder series.
The serial number is found on the under side of the gun before the forearm.
If you are willing to get your winchester model 21,28 gauge shotgun authenticated by a winchester facory letter,then this shotgun could range in price from 25,000-30,000 dollars because it is generally believed that less that 100 model 21 shotguns were made by the winchester custom shop during the production of the winchester model 21.There was a production of 32,500 model 21 shotguns made between the years 1931-1988.Only 1100 were made by the winchester custom shop.You may get a letter on your winchester model 21 shotgun by contacting the the Cody firearms museum located in Cody,Wyoming.I would certainly have this shotgun valued by a qualified winchester collector assoc.member.
Your Winchester model 21 which is a hand made shotgun was made in the year 1932.Winchester made 330 model 21,s that year.The value cannot be determined without a much more detailed description of your shotguns overall condition including the bores.I would have a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.evaluate your shotgun.Winchester model 21,s can bring a very respectable price today.
No, it will not. Check this website for a 1400 stock and forearm. Under the description it specifically states that it will not fit the sears 300 model. http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/PROD/1400stocks/RAM14111
Not recommended
High Standard i have one that looks like a Winchester model 1200 i know the reference boards claim the sears model 21 is a high standard but i think the ted Williams model 21 at least some may have been Winchester
"Your" Winchester Model 21 Double Barrel Shotgun was manufactured in 1933, giving it an age of 77 years, as of 2010.
@ 1937