Probably not. The likelihood of it mating properly with the receiver is remote, and the anchoring screw would probably be wrong.
gunparts.com has them
I have a 12 ga. eastfield model 916. What is the price for this.
No, but you could probably adapt one.
IF your shotgun is the Smith & Wesson Eastfield 916, it has been out of production for some time. SOME (not all) parts are available from Numrich- see their website at gunpartscorp. You can also check with local gunsmiths, gun shows, etc.
75-150 US Dollars
If you actually have a Smith & Wesson model 916 shotgun marked "Eastfield", instructions may still be available from S&W. The shotgun was not a success in the market and was withdrawn after a couple of years.
probably around 100 bucks. its a very old model, and people prefer 12 gauge.
Less than $100 if you're selling to a novice, $0 if you try to sell to someone who knows how bad they are.
916 as a fraction = 916/1
Gun Parts In New York State in the 1980s purchased all the remaining S&W inventory but they have no firing pins(I am looking for one). Bob's down South has some and Wisner's out on the West Coast is making some reproduction parts but is out of Firing Pins
916 is composite.
916 - 14 = 902