I am presently looking at buying a model 620 pump and have found the manufacture dates to be approximately 1927 to 1954. Good solid guns. At least the one I am looking at is. All machined parts, no stampings at all.
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I would start my search at numrich gun parts corp.They can be found on the web.
The first Winchester model 1300 shotgun(model 1300 featherweight) was made in the year 1978.
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I would start my search at Numrich gun parts corp.they may be found on the web.I would also look at gun broker.com.under parts.
I would contact Savage Arms (they own Springfield) and ask. Customer service at their website would be a good start.
I purchased my model 311 back in 1968, as a used shotgun. I was told it was factory made with no serial number. I dont know mfg date, but this will maybe start you in the back dating process.
Start your search at Numrich gun parts corp.They can be found on the web.
i would start my serch at numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.If you have no luck try e-bay,gunbroker.com,or guns america.
Tom, a good place to start would be e-gunparts on the web.
To disassemble a Stevens Model 59B shotgun, first ensure it is unloaded. Then, remove the forend by unscrewing the forend nut. Next, push out the trigger plate pin and remove the trigger plate assembly. Finally, push out the hammer pin and remove the hammer assembly to fully disassemble the shotgun for cleaning or maintenance. Remember to follow all safety precautions and consult the manufacturer's manual for detailed instructions.
To find parts for a Stevens Model 107B shotgun, you can start by checking online retailers that specialize in firearm parts, such as Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells. Additionally, consider visiting local gun shops or gunsmiths, as they may have parts in stock or be able to help you source them. Online auction sites and firearm forums can also be valuable resources for finding specific components. Lastly, contacting Savage Arms, the parent company of Stevens, may provide information on available parts or replacements.
I would start with numrich arms,they have an awful lot of old gun parts.