To install a trigger in a Springfield 940E .410 shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and safe. Remove the stock by unscrewing the retaining screws, then take out the trigger assembly from the receiver. Carefully replace the old trigger with the new one, ensuring all components are correctly aligned. Finally, reassemble the shotgun by reversing the disassembly process and ensure it functions properly before use.
To assemble the trigger on a Stevens Model 940E shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and safe to work on. Begin by inserting the trigger mechanism into the receiver, ensuring that the trigger spring is correctly positioned. Align the hammer and sear components, then secure them with the appropriate pins. Finally, test the trigger function before reassembling the shotgun completely to ensure everything operates smoothly.
To install trigger springs on a Stevens 940E shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to work on. Remove the trigger assembly by unscrewing the necessary screws and carefully taking out the parts. Replace the old trigger springs with new ones by aligning them properly in their designated slots, making sure they are seated correctly to avoid any functionality issues. Finally, reassemble the trigger assembly and test it to ensure proper operation.
My single is a model 948E but I think the 940E is the same assemble
The Springfield 940E 12 gauge single shot shotgun was produced in the early 1970s. Specifically, most of these shotguns were manufactured between 1971 and 1974. To determine the exact year of your specific firearm, you would need to check the serial number against production records or consult a firearms expert.
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The serial number on a Stevens Model 940E shotgun is typically located on the right side of the receiver, just above the trigger guard. It may also be found on the barrel, usually stamped on the underside near the chamber area. If you have difficulty locating it, ensure the shotgun is unloaded and examine both areas carefully.
Assuming you mean the Savage/Stevens 940E single-shot shotgun, about $125 in 28ga in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have one...410 single shot still shoots great ! My first shotgun,Dad bought it new for me Christmas 1969.I killed many a squirrel with it growing up.Not much value to them.Maybe $ 100.Hope this helps. Tim
I would say it's around 75-65 used.
940E what??
www.savageparts.com has a schematic. I advise against disassembly unless you absolutely have to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Model 940e 16gauge