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!
it was made by Colt in 1918. If there is a springfield slide on the gun the it was put there later on. Not unusual to see a springfield slide on a colt receiver
Remove the barreled receiver from the stock and then remove the screw from the left side of the receiver. The bolt will slide out.
On the front receiver ring,behind the rear sight.
The model number is stamped on the right side of the receiver on many Stevens products.
you cannot remove it. it is all in one with the receiver frame
Is it a Springfield, International Harvester or Winchester.... stampted on rear of receiver
yes, but check receiver to see if re-heated
on the trapddor rifle, to the rear of the receiver, just before the wooden stock
Springfield was a trade name used by Stevens/Savage c. 1920-1945. No relationship to the current Springfield Inc or the US Springfield Armory. What you have is a Savage Model 720 built under license from FN (Browning) They where also made by Remington with the Model 11 designation.
the barrel chamber is drilled through or bolt welded to receiver, are 2 ways
You can but the receiver flexes and it is difficult for the scope to stay in adjustment.
poor linearity, difficult in tuning and lack of provisions for limiting