First identify the manufacturer of the gun. "Victory Special" is a model number, not the manufacturer. GunPartsCorp.com has about the best selection of gun parts in the world. auctionarms.com sometimes has useful parts. Taking the gun to a local gunsmith is often the easiest route because the smith does this for a living.
To install a forend spring on a J. Stevens 16 ga Model 124, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and disassembled. Remove the forend from the action by loosening the retaining nut. Insert the new forend spring into the forend, making sure it aligns correctly with the action. Finally, reattach the forend to the action and secure it with the retaining nut.
It's on the barrel under the forend. You'll have to remove the forend.
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To remove the forend on a Winchester Model 290, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the safety is on. Next, locate the forend retaining screw, usually found at the front of the receiver, and remove it using an appropriate screwdriver. Once the screw is removed, gently slide the forend forward off the barrel. If necessary, you may need to pull the forend slightly to disengage it from any retaining clips.
Yes it will For anyone interested, I just called Marlin and found that the buttstock are compatible with each other, but not the forend. The forend of a 30AS has a cap and the forend of the 336 has a band...... Linohunter
Mfg 1925. Serial numbers are stamed on the barrel flats, on the water table (receiver) and on the forend. They should all match.
How do you remove the forend from a Winchester model 190 22 cal. rifle for refinishing?
You grasp the forend at the front tip and pry it off. It is held in place by spring tension.
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The shotgun action that requires you to slide the forend back and forth is the pump-action shotgun. In this design, the shooter manually operates the forend to eject the spent shell and chamber a new round. This action allows for quick follow-up shots but requires the user to actively engage with the forend for each shot. Common examples include the Remington 870 and Mossberg 500.
Victory and Valor Special Olympics World Games - 1991 TV was released on: USA: 3 September 1991