For the Fox B Series H 12ga shotgun, you must first remove only the wood buttstock. Leaving the barrels on, break the shotgun open and open it as much as possible, force it open until it can no longer open any further. When you look inside, behind the hammers, you will see a screw and the back of the firing pins. Remove the retaining screws with a screwdriver that will fit in there, it is a tight space to work with. After you unscrew the screws, the firing pin can now easily fall out, along with the spring. Take the new firing pin and spring and insert in the same position as before, screw in the retaining screws. Put the stock back on and you are good to go.
www.leesgunparts.com I have new firing pins for that model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No- but check w/ Savage customer service to be sure. They ARE still in business, and have a customer service section on their website.
gunpartscorp has pins for the pocket model, but not the self loader model. See their website.
gunpartscorp website has a cross reference to find the originial make and model, and usually his firing pins.
It was made by Mossberg. We have new firing pins. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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A gunsmith should be able to make replacements.
The Stevens 77C generally sells for $75-$150 depending on condition. We carry firing pins for this model (#77-77). sales@countrygunsmith.net
Try gun shows; a gun smith might be able to make one.update:There is no model 1905 Savage automatic pistol. Savage made three production automatic pistols, all in both .32 and .380, the model 1907 (made 1908-1920), the model 1915 (made 1915-1917), and the model 1917 (made 1920-1928). All of these have the date "21 November 1905" (in some form) stamped on th slide. This is the date that Elbert Searle was awarded his patent for the pistol design which was the basis for the Savage automatics, and has no connection to the model or date of manufacture.Over the years, Savage used two versions of the different firing pin in these pistols, but they are interchangable. You can get them from dealers in firearms parts that carry Savage parts (or, of course, always have one made).Two online sources (there are more): as of late 2009 the firing pins are available for about $25 from Numrich(http://www.e-gunparts.com/model_new.asp?CatID=5118) - look under models 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910 and 1917 and for about $20 from Bob's Gun Shop(http://www.gun-parts.com/firingpins) - look under Savage 1904-1907 and Savage 1917. (Yes, the models these dealers list are incorrect -- Numrich's model 1904 and 1908 are actually model 1907s, and their model 1910 includes parts for both the model 1907 and model 1915; Bob's model 1904-1907 is actually a model 1907 and model 1915.)Parts for these pistols are sometimes available on GunBroker and AuctionArms websites.
You replace The hinge pins
There was a recall related to the firing pins on the Model 100. The pin is subject to breakage and could stick in the forward position resulting in the gun slam-firing. Contact us for directions or futher information on repairing the rifle. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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