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www.leesgunparts.com I have new firing pins for that model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Stevens 77C generally sells for $75-$150 depending on condition. We carry firing pins for this model (#77-77). sales@countrygunsmith.net
A gunsmith should be able to make replacements.
I would start my search at Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
In very good condition, these guns sell from $70-$120. A lot of people like the fact that its all steel and walnut. We make new firing pins (part #76-77) for this model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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gunpartscorp website has a cross reference to find the originial make and model, and usually his firing pins.
That pretty well describes any hammerless action. -- Not Completely -- Most 'hammerless' boxlock actions do in fact have internal hammers. The later Stevens 311 guns have them. However, certain earlier submodels of the 311, the Stevens 330, 3151, 315 and so forth actually do not have hammers at all. The firing pins are very long and extend back into the action and are actually themselves held against spring tension by the sears. Pulling the trigger lowers the sear associated with that trigger and allows the firing pin to go forward under tension from its spring, firing that barrel. We have a substantial inventory of parts for these guns. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Superior Industries, based out of Glendora, California, has firing pins for the Great Western and Hawes firearms and other difficult-to-find pins for single actions that are not available through normal sources. See the discussion area for more info.
Depends on which one you need, left or right. I believe the right one is sold out.
Not all have stopped.