The form of the company name you gave indicates a gun made between 1886 and 1915, so parts may not be available. You might check with Numrich Gunparts at the link to the right >>>>, but a competent gunsmith should be able to make a firing pin, especially if you have a broken one for him to copy.
If it is a typical Stevens double or single barrel there should be a metal lever towards the back of the stock slide it left or right and tilt the barrel down.
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.
Those markings suggest manufacture between 1900-1920. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have one. Case hardened receiver, solid rib. Interestingly, in looking a the single trigger, there is a slot next to it (underside of receiver)which contains a piece of metal which does not protrude below the receiver. It's as if it was a double trigger converted to single trigger. I have no idea. It was made before 1948. I use it to this day, got four chuckars just yesterday. It just puzzles me. The side of the receiver says Stevens and next to it "model 5000" and it has an engraving of a pointer on the receiver as well. ????
Iver johnson
I don't know what the numbers on the trigger are unless they are a part number, but you can add about 25% to the asking price for a single selective trigger.
The value of a J Stevens single barrel 410 shotgun from 1922 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 125.00 and 150.00 as of 2014.
Yes, my grandfather gave me one when I was about 14. It was stolen when I was 24. I am 50 now and haven't found one to relpace it.
Nope. You would still have only one firing pin- but now it would not be in line with EITHER barrel.
The Stevens 9478 and the Stevens 94K are both single-shot shotguns, but their barrels are not interchangeable. The 9478 has a unique design and specifications that differ from the 94K. Therefore, it is unlikely that a barrel from a Stevens 9478 will fit a Stevens 94K. Always consult a gunsmith or firearms expert for specific compatibility questions.
50-100 USD
The value of a Savage shot barrel 12 gauge single trigger shotgun depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 450.00 and 550.00 as of 2014.