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Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram New Link

The moving piece in the rear of the barrel chamber. Depending on your specific sub-model, it will either lift the spent shell slightly for manual removal (extractor) or forcefully fling it out when the action opens (ejector).

The metal clip or screw mechanism that secures the wooden forend to the barrel lug.

The thumb-operated lever on top of the receiver used to open the action.

Located in the frame face. On older models, it is secured by a bushing, while newer series often secure it with a retaining pin driven through the top of the receiver. 2. Locking and Breaking Components stevens model 94 parts diagram new

The lower pivot point holding the trigger and sear assembly. Common Repair and Replacement Scenarios

A simple interface that releases the hammer when pulled. 3. The Stock and Hardware

While original "factory new" parts for a 1950s shotgun are rare, many companies manufacture high-quality, modern replacements. The moving piece in the rear of the barrel chamber

If replacing the stock, ensure you know if your model uses a "snap on" or "screw on" forearm.

: Returns the trigger forward after it is pulled.

: Variations featuring stock furniture made of "Tenite" plastic require different stock bolt lengths compared to standard wood stocks. Finding the Manufacture Date The thumb-operated lever on top of the receiver

A long bolt that runs through the center of the stock to secure it to the receiver.

What is the stamped on your receiver (e.g., 94C, 947, Series M)? What gauge is your shotgun? Which specific part are you trying to replace or fix? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Share public link