remove the barrel first. there is a little cup you unscrew to do this. next grab the handle that you cock it with and pull it out. this will remove the bolt also. then get a punch and punch out the tab on the receiver and that will remove your trigger group. putting it back together is a little trickier but still pretty simple.place the slide onto the magazine tube.put your bolt back on it(it only fits one way) slide back into the receiver about half way.then put your trigger group back in. you may have to finaggle with it to get it all to line up. once you have the bolt in ang trigger group in you just pop tha barrel back on and reattach the little threaded cap to secure the barrel
a Winchester model 1300 walnut field( plain model) is worth between 120.00-260.00 dollars.
The Winchester model 1300 feather weight was made from 1978-1993.The winchester model 1300 walnut,field grade was made between 1994-2006.
Between 110-160 dollars for a model 1300 walnut field grade shotgun.
I highly recommend you have a gunsmith show you.
I can say that Winchester made the model 1300 shotgun from 1978-1993.They also made the model 1300 Walnut field model from 1994-2006.You will have to contact Winchester directly to get the exact year of production for your shotgun,as these records are not available in the public domain.
The first Winchester model 1300 shotgun(model 1300 featherweight) was made in the year 1978.
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NoThis is from the Winchester Website:How versatile are the Model 1300 barrels? Will they fit earlier or different models?The Model 1300 barrels will fit Model 1200 receivers, but 1200 barrels will not fit a Model 1300. Model 1400 barrels will not interchange with Models 1200 or 1300 barrels.The Model 1300 Defender barrels will not interchange with the 1300 Field models and viceversa.
You would best be served by asking a gunsmith for help
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The only way to know when a Winchester 1300 shotgun was made is to take it to a gun store or an appraiser. The first 1300 shotguns were made in 1981.