It will depend on the caliber, the trigger and the type of semi-auto action.
Semiautomatic = when you pull the trigger, it fires one round and automatically reloads the next but does not fire again until the trigger is pressed again.
Your gun is valued at $90.00
Yes, the frames are exactly the same. However, various parts would need to be swapped out such as the trigger housing w/ejector as that item is caliber specific. The trigger assembly may also have to be swapped out as the models vary by caliber also.
Sear Disconnector is the name of the safety feature that is designed to ensure that when the trigger is held rearward after a round is fired in semiautomatic it will catch the hammer hook.
Sear Disconnector is the name of the safety feature that is designed to ensure that when the trigger is held rearward after a round is fired in semiautomatic it will catch the hammer hook.
Sear Disconnector is the name of the safety feature that is designed to ensure that when the trigger is held rearward after a round is fired in semiautomatic it will catch the hammer hook.
pull forearm off. open barrel and remove. drift 2 trigger assembly pins out. pull trigger ass. down and out. now drift the barrel catch pin and the lever and catch can be removed.
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
Made by Savage/Stevens. We have trigger guards.
By pulling the trigger... :P
Sear Disconnector