No. Later (and current) Model 94's have a rebounding hammer.
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Start looking at numrich gun parts corp. and then use the internet.
I have a Eastern Arms (sold by Sears and hardware stores) Manufactured by Iver Johnson as well as others. It is a 16 gauge single barrel shotgun model 1929. The firing pin is removed by cocking the hammer back, there is a set screw at the top of the receiver , when removed the firing pin can be removed from the hammer side;watch for the spring. Installation is the reverse.
you might try numrich gun parts.They have the most exstensive gun parts list that I know of.
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Yes, at least my '71' model does.
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I would start my search at numrich gun parts corp.They can be found on the web.
I have no idea, I have been looking for about 2 months for a hammer and trigger for my model 350 p.
Start with a thorough cleaning of the bolt and trigger group using a solvent such as Shooters Choice. Mis-fires can be caused by an accumulation of crud. If this fails to fix the problem you may need to look at the hammer spring. These do become weak, especially with an older rifle. What is the age of your ammunition? Try some currently manufactured ammo. Is the mis-firing sporadic or does it always happen? If so, you may have a broken firing pin.
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