To remove the firing spring from a bolt action Stevens 84C, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Then, disassemble the bolt by removing the retaining pin or screw that holds the firing pin in place, which will allow you to access the firing spring. Carefully pull out the firing pin and spring, taking care to note how they are assembled for reinstallation. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions or a gunsmith if you’re unsure about the process.
stevens bolt action 22 model 840
They all vary to some degree, but in general, when the bolt is operated, the firing pin is caught and held behind a sear, and the firing pin spring is compressed as the bolt closes. When the trigger is pulled, it causes the sear to be pulled down, releasing the firing pin, which is driven forward by the spring, striking the primer of the cartridge, firing it.
Remove the firing pin from the rear and the locking bolt will side out the side of the bolt
Remove the rear of the action by depressing the two buttons on each side of the action. The back and springs will all pull right out. Simply slide the cocking handle off the front of the bolt, and the entire bolt will come out of the back of the action. Remove the pin from the side of the bolt, and the firing pin will fall right out. Be careful not to lose the spring on the firing pin; they are difficult to replace.
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Stevens bolt-action with a cylinder.... What are all the markings on the gun? sales@countrygunsmith.net
If your Stevens is a bolt action, it is NOT a visible loader. If it has any part (perhaps the barrel) that is marked as a visible loader, that part has been replaced.
The bolt action was created as a repeating rifle capable of firing a powerful cartridge.
The stevens model 15 was made from 1936 until 1971.
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