The 5100 was made from 1931 to 1941. I didn't know a single trigger was available in the Springfield line. I own an old Springfield double barrel 20 gauge, serial number E67029. Is Springfield the actual model name, I see no reference anywhere to a model 5100. How do I verify what I have. Well, Apollo50, tell us what IS marked on it and maybe we can tell you something.
To install a trigger in a Springfield 940E .410 shotgun, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and safe. Remove the stock by unscrewing the retaining screws, then take out the trigger assembly from the receiver. Carefully replace the old trigger with the new one, ensuring all components are correctly aligned. Finally, reassemble the shotgun by reversing the disassembly process and ensure it functions properly before use.
It is located on the left side directly above the trigger guard
$100-$140.
Depends on the shotgun.
Pull the trigger
It is a lever inside the trigger guard, forward of the trigger.
The 870 Remington shotgun used to be a popular candidate for a "release" trigger.
Try e-gunparts.com
The only way is to replace the whole trigger but it will still have a hair trigger
go to launch shotgun and grab the shotgun and pull it back and pull it forward then press the trigger
Made by Savage/Stevens. We have trigger guards.
There is one currently on Ebay