You will have to contact Savage directly for the answer to your question.I beleive that the serial numbers to the Stevens model 311 side by side shotgun are not in the public domain.I can say that the model 311 was discontinued in the year 1989.
The front trigger opened the breach.
pull forearm off. open barrel and remove. drift 2 trigger assembly pins out. pull trigger ass. down and out. now drift the barrel catch pin and the lever and catch can be removed.
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
The Stevens double barrel shotgun is worth $350 to $450 dollars. The value is determined by the gun's mechanical condition.
It's probably a pin instead of a screw, and according to e-gunparts.com, it's called the Trigger Pin.
The Stevens model 311 was discontinued in the year 1989.You would have to contact Savage/Stevens to get the actual age of your double barrel shotgun.
Maybe. Why would you want to? It may cost more than a new gunas you may have to fabricate some parts. It's best to use firearms as designed rather than reengineer them. you can easily compromise safety.
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.
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It s a Stevens model 311D double barrel shotgun serial number A226687 16 gauge. everything is on the side of the shotgun.
Where is serial number on stevens 311c 410?
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.