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.
Model 940e 16gauge
Assuming you mean the Savage/Stevens 940E single-shot shotgun, about $125 in 28ga in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
This may be the same as a Stevens 940E. Check out gunpartscorp.com or http://pfbtparts.tripod.com/PFBT.html
There are two springs in the forend of a 940E. A heavy S-shaped spring called the 'forend spring' and a smaller formed-wire spring called the 'forend spring spring' which puts spring tension on the other spring. Which spring are you having difficulty with? repair@countrygunsmith.net
I have a Stevens Model 940E,it has a 410 sleave in the gun . It is able to shot 410 as will as it shots 12 gauge when the 410 sleave is taken out. I've had a few guys look at it, they all say they had not seen one before. Is the sleave made for this gun by stevens? ,,
I JUST BOUGHT ONE AT A PAWN SHOP FOR $65
I would say it's around 75-65 used.
www.savageparts.com has a schematic. I advise against disassembly unless you absolutely have to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
940E what??
My single is a model 948E but I think the 940E is the same assemble
To attach a forearm to a Stevens 940E shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and safe. Remove the barrel by unscrewing the barrel nut, then slide the forearm onto the magazine tube. Align the forearm with the barrel, reattach the barrel, and tighten the barrel nut securely to hold the forearm in place. Always double-check for proper fit and function after reassembly.
Enter "Savage 940E" in Google Images. There are many pics there.