Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: rasbo on November 02, 2009, 07:35:31 PM
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I have an old bolt action single shot stevens..its 47 yrs old.Anyone in the graham area that works on guns it needs a firing pin
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Dang it Rasbo, wish I was closer, would get it done for you. The firing pin will probably have to be made, parts are gonna be hard to come by for that.
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I just ordered one online,I cant believe I found one...My dad gave me this gun when I turned 5yrs old and a horse it was a cool bday.thanks huntbear...killbilly pm me with a guy here in the area..This will work good for dispatching trapped goods :drool:
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I just ordered one online,I cant believe I found one...My dad gave me this gun when I turned 5yrs old and a horse it was a cool bday.thanks huntbear...killbilly pm me with a guy here in the area..This will work good for dispatching trapped goods :drool:
way cool birthday......glad you found the part.
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Is that Stevens a copy of the Winchester 56 of that era? Try Egunparts.com. If you have a complete pin then any GS should be able to make you one. And, all you need to send him is the bolt.
-Steve
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Is that Stevens a copy of the Winchester 56 of that era? Try Egunparts.com. If you have a complete pin then any GS should be able to make you one. And, all you need to send him is the bolt.
-Steve
thanks steve just ordered on..
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Glad you already found the part, they are not real hard to install, usually a pin or two, and it will fall out.
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My typing was interupted by the Baseball game and the Football game! Glad you found one.
-Steve
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them little stevens 22's are a kick to play around with.
I have an oddball rifle, made by Shinbisha air rifles.
Its an AR10 model in .22 caliber, single shot.
Really a rare item too, cant find but 3 others on google lol!