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.
The Stevens Model 59B was made by Savage Arms from 1937 until 1967. This is an excellent model and many are still in excellent working order still today.
B IS 1950 VALUE IS GD 75, VG 100, EXC 125 HOPE THIS HELPED
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I originally received mine at age 8 in 1963 and it was used at that time but still works great.
Find a gunsmith to show you. Go to the library and look for firearms books on maintenance.
The model 39A had a cast trigger guard and the front screw holds the receiver to the stock. The models 59's all have a stamped trigger guard that is held in place with wood screws. The take-down screw is in front of the trigger guard. The model 59B has a black forend tip.
Open the action and fire it while pulling the bolt toward you as if you were aiming the gun.
There are many shotguns nowadays that are made for use with scopes, these have special rifled barrels, and are not cheap. They are used for hunting turkey and big game with slugs. This particular weapon was not intended to have a scope, and to alter it to accept one would be unsafe. If you want a shotgun with a scope then I advise you to buy one. Remington, wincher, etc make some of their most popular madels in this form, and your local gun store should be able to get what you are looking for.
The Savage Arms Model 59B was produced from 1960 to 1969. It is a semi-automatic shotgun designed for small game hunting. The model was part of Savage's efforts to provide affordable and reliable firearms during that era.
it is definitely a Stevens as for the exact model # it will be difficult to determine since it is very slight differences over the years manufactured.Stevens HistorianThe person who can answer this is the Stevens Historian, Mr. John Callahan, 53 Old Quarry Road, Westfield, MA 01080. He charges $15 to research a gun.
To disassemble a Stevens Savage Model 77M shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by checking the chamber and magazine. Then, remove the forend by unscrewing the forend screw, which allows access to the action. Next, remove the trigger guard and any associated pins to detach the trigger assembly. Finally, you can separate the barrel from the receiver by unscrewing the barrel nut, allowing you to fully disassemble the shotgun for cleaning or maintenance. Always refer to the manufacturer’s manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To disassemble a Stevens Model 300 shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded by checking the chamber and magazine. Next, remove the forearm by unscrewing the screw located at the front of the receiver. Then, unscrew the trigger guard and remove it, which will allow you to take out the trigger group. Finally, you can separate the barrel from the receiver by unscrewing the barrel nut. Always consult the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.