Good question, I have one of the very early models, l908. I know that it can but it will probably take a gunsmith to do it.
Load, pump, pull trigger. Pump, pull trigger. Continue until all ammumition is fired. Load, pump, pull trigger, etc..
take it to a gun smith
6 lbs. , it's what is known as "lawyer proof "
Depends on the model
take it to a gunsmith
Hold down the safety switch and gently pull the bolt out, and a 1/4 turn on bolt at point where it sticks. On the Savage 340's. With clip out and safety off pull back the bolt as if you are chambering a round till bolt is all the way back. Pull trigger back fully and slide bolt out while trigger still depressed. To reinstall hold trigger back fully and slide bolt back in same position it was removed.
Pull and hold the trigger, then pull the bolt back and it should release.
You let a trained gunsmith do it.
Yes
To adjust the trigger pull on a Winchester Model 67A, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and safe. Locate the trigger adjustment screw, typically found on the trigger assembly. Use a suitable screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise to increase pull weight or counterclockwise to decrease it. Make small adjustments and test the trigger pull after each change to find your desired setting.
The best way to get a reduced trigger pull on any firearm is to bring it to a gunsmith. If you don't know what you're doing you can render your firearm useless or worse dangerous. The best way to get a reduced trigger pull on any firearm is to bring it to a gunsmith. If you don't know what you're doing you can render your firearm useless or worse dangerous.
boat the gun and pull the triger and pull the poat back and out