Remove the firing pin from the rear and the locking bolt will side out the side of the bolt
Magazine tube for a Savage/Stevens 87a should be easy give Brownells a call. I think the part I got for my Stevens Springfield 86 is the same part. Theirs is listed as Old Savage ....works fine in my bolt 86. Ed
Yes.
Parts for a Stevens Model 87A can be found at: http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz87A
50-100 USD
I found the J.Stevens model 87A 22 semi auto rifle to be approximately 82 years old hope this helps -------Vandy
The first model 87A was made from 1938-1945.There was also a Stevens model 87 semi-auto that was made in the early 1980,s.
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remove the safety mechanism spring and then the trigger assembly. Then unscrew the plastic recoil plug assembly that the safety button is mounted on. From there remove the firing pin...usually it is broken so tap it out. The bolt will slide out easilly once the pin is removed. Keep in mind the bolt is notched at the top to allow room for the firing pin which doubles as a keep for the bolt!
If manufactured prior to 1969, it doesn't have one.
The Stevens model 87 semi-auto .22cal rifle was introduced in 1938,and made until the early 1980,s.
made of Tennite Plastic,,,inside is a piece of wood in hollow cavity for added weight. sometimes it rattles. Remove butt and epoxy wood inside will fix the rattle.
15 long rifle--will only operate auto with lr ammo