It is located on the left side directly above the trigger guard
I own a Vietnam issue 67F with a heatsheild and military 12'' stock. It was $90.00 broken. If you have any info on disassembly tell me.
yes
$100-$140.
The Springfield Model 67F is manufactured by the Springfield Armory, which was originally established in 1777 as a military armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. However, the Model 67F is a product of the Savage Arms Company, which produced it as a budget-friendly pump-action shotgun primarily during the 1960s and 1970s. The shotgun is known for its reliability and simplicity, making it popular among hunters and sport shooters.
If there is a serial number, it was made after 1969
To disassemble a Springfield Model 67F 12 gauge shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and the safety is on. Remove the forend by loosening the forend latch, then slide it off the magazine tube. Next, unscrew the magazine cap at the muzzle end, remove the barrel, and finally, take out the bolt and carrier assembly by retracting the action. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for any additional details or specific steps.
Savage.This is a recent made pump action shotgun that was made from 1986-1989.
Needs to be checked out by a gunsmith.
Not sure about yours but mine is priceless. It was my uncle's and it still fires reliably. Your probably looking at about a $100 if it's in half way decent shape.
Mine is a 12 gauge pump. Chambered for 3" shell.
Depending on condition, 50-100 USD.