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20 gauge Stevens shotgun model mystery
I was given a Stevens, 20 gauge single barrel break open shotgun. I cannot find a model number.
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A single shot Stevens....model 301. At least, that is for current manufacture.
Is there nothing on the water table?
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Don't know what you mean by water table.
The only markings on the gun, other than a lot of surface rust, is the gauge, proof tested and a serial number. |
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Can you post a photo?
Action type? Wood stocks? Or whatever their brown bakelite alternative was?
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A Stevens single barrel is a box lock. They don't have a water table.
He said single barrel break open. Those plastic stocks were tenite. |
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I hate to break this to you, buddy, but there are more than one type of single-barrel, break-action shotgun action.
And, this might blow your mind, Stevens made more than one type. ![]()
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They made different release mechanisms but none have a water table buddy.
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You're conflating replies.
You should probably go re-read the thread, while we wait on a photo or more information.
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Stevens 20 ga
Tomorrow, I will post photos.
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Stevens 20 ga
Here is the Stevens 20 gauge. It is in rough condition and needs a new firing pin. I have found the pin on line.
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Sorry, here is photo.
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Model 94 Stevens stopped using the Springfield name on shotguns in 1948 so it was made before that. IIRC they started using it in 1938.
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Now that I've found out everything I didn't want to know about this shotgun, what's the bottom line? Is it a model 94?
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hawg,
Thanks for the advice. |
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I have a Stevens 107B that looks just like the one you posted. Look up the 107B and I think you will get your answer.
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Remington,
Thanks, that's all I wanted, an answer to a simple question. I will check. |
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sometimes the model is determined by the barrel length. how long is the barrel?
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stuckinthe60s,
Barrel is 26". I am replacing a broken firing pin and want to be sure I buy the right one. This is the reason I need the model. I'm guessing many of these single barrel guns by Stevens have same firing pin. |
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I know a lot of smiths that will take one close, and file it in. I will look around for you on that model number.
back in the day when customers could go into numeric arms and lay a part down on the counter, and the clerk would come out with a box full of them to match I could have helped you. but now.....maybe you can send a pic of the guts opened up to them and they can do it via techno thingys. sometimes you can ask them to send 3 or 4 close matches. and send the rest back. worth a try. some of the early stevens 20ga's were known as the model 1913. others you might try would be the 94c 940b 107b good luck!
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60s,
Great information. I'm wondering if I can attach a piece of round hard steel to the remaining portion of the firing pin by way of a JB Weld product. A good friend has a metal fabricating business. I'm sure the JB Weld won't work but it just might. I did a quick look on line for pins and found some that look like the piece I have. Thanks again. |
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A suggestion: I have not seen a picture of what you have. I did tour through what Numrich Arms as for the model94 and a number of others.
it would not be difficult to make a copy of the firing pin with a couple of files and a piece of drill rod.
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Forget the JB Weld.
Firing pin tips made of drill rod can sometimes be hard-soldered (silver brazed) into a hole on the original pin. The tip has to be fitted to the frame, and dry firing is strongly discouraged. |
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Bill DeShivs,
Your comment is interesting. Thank you for the information. My friend, the one who does metal fabrication, will make a new firing pin tip to attach to the pin base. He asked me to measure the diameter of the remaining tip, which is 0.1195" (that's the best I can do with my dial caliper) then he asked me to measure the I.D. of the opening where the pin is inserted in the receiver to be sure the hardened high speed M2 tool steel rod he has will fit the opening with room to move. The diameter of the M2 is 0.116". I don't recall the I.D. of the opening. This man does wonderful work. I've seen some of the beautiful gates, pergolas and ramadas he has designed and built. |
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