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Winchester model 25 magazine plug for sale
Winchester model 25 magazine plug for sale







winchester model 25 magazine plug for sale
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Remove the spring, then point the end of the tube down and the "Magazine Follower" ($5.35) should fall out. That's the "Magazine Spring" sticking out of the "Magazine Tube" ($24.30) and that's the plug and screw in my hand. If you don't hold the plug down, parts will fly everywhere when the spring pops out. I'm pushing the plug down because the "Magazine Spring" ($7.31) is under tension. Here we see my finger pushing down the "Magazine Plug" ($10.42) and a screwdriver removing the "Magazine Plug Screw" ($1.79). We start with removal of the magazine tube and forearm.

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I call it my "woods/heart attack rifle." You can read much more about it here.Ĭlick photos for full size popup versions. The Model 94 shown here is circa 1976 with SN 4,537,XXX. The only thing actually on your desktop will be a little clickable icon.)

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In Internet Explorer, in the upper left-hand corner of the window click "File." When the tab opens, click "Save As." and save the web page to your desktop or wherever. An exploded view is handy when trying to put something back together. Offline, I can open the page and there's the schematic and the parts listing.

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I did that easily because I saved the proper Brownells schematic web page to my computer's desktop. In other words, although each company might have a different part number for a "Finger Lever Link Pin," that name gets you the same part from each company.įor the purpose of this tutorial I have listed the Brownells retail price for each part, when available. Note: both of these sites and other sites I checked use the same Winchester terminology for each part.

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You'll need your rifle's serial number in order to see the proper schematic. So if Brownells doesn't sell a part or has it on backorder, I open the Brownells schematic in one browser window and the Numrich parts-listing page in another window.

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Schematic ID# 351." The Numrich site offers exploded view diagrams but with a 99¢ download fee. The Brownells site offers a free, clear, exploded view diagram they call a "Schematic." Click the "Schematic" tab at the top of the main page, then follow directions. For a Winchester 94 Top Eject, the 6 bits are: They will fit the Lyman Magdriver handle. You can also order the individual bits from Brownells for $2.67 each. Don't say I didn't warn you.Īlmost all parts shown in this tutorial are available from Winchester Parts and Service (1-80), Brownells and Numrich Brownells also sells a gun-specific set of screwdriver bits: Use one on a firearm screw and get a boogered-up screw head. If you don't have a bench grinder, use a file.Īs the graphic shows, regular screwdriver bits are wedge shaped.

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Lyman won't sell just the bits so when I break a bit or need one not supplied, I buy el cheapo Wal-Mart bits and flatten the tips with my bench grinder. I use a Lyman Magdriver which comes with seven hollow-ground bits in its handle. Many shooting/reloading supply companies sell sets of hollow-ground gunsmith screwdrivers or bits. Tools needed are (1) a small punch, and (2) a set of hollow-ground screwdrivers.

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The goal of this tutorial is to teach the reader how to disassemble a Model 94 in order to make minor repairs or perform major cleaning. However, I strongly suggest leaving disassembly of those assemblies to the hands of a good gunsmith. Those assemblies, however, can be disassembled by the brave (and the foolhardy) with the aid of a set of roll pin punches and very little else. Rather, it takes a Model 94 down to its major assemblies using tools a normal reloader/gun tinkerer would have on hand. This Winchester Model 94 disassembly tutorial is not a to-the-last-nut-and-bolt procedure. Winchester Model 94 Disassembly Winchester Model 94 Disassembly









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