Field striping a Single Shot Break Open Shotgun.
Field striping a Single Shot Break Open Shotgun.
Here is a brief breakdown of different types of shotgun ammo anf how to field strip a single shot break open type of shotgun. The one i’m using in a J. Stevens single shot 12 gauge.
any idea on how to get the firing pin out
What model is that stevens?
I need the forearm to the Springfield 12 gauge shotgun at anybody know how you can actually
Very helpful. Thanks!
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model 370 20 guage the hammer pin and locking bolt pin are the 2 different sizes can they be installed wrong like the hammer pin was put in the locking bolt
Thanks helping me a bunch
I wanna know how to take it apart.not about the bullets dumb ass. Or i would have searched shotgun shell explained.
Great video man but the whole first half wasn’t relevant and may want to do a second video lol.. I’m having issues with my Stevens 94h not ejecting the shell
The only thing I see wrong with modern break open single barrel/single shot shotguns is the fact most are over choked. Being
bored full choke is a handicap. The barrel should be choked no tighter than improved modified. With modern 12, 16, and 20 gauge shells, which became standard during the 1960’s, the shot patterns in shotguns have been significantly improved, and tightened as well. With a full choke shotgun barrel this only handicaps the shot pattern by constricting it tighter than it should be, including shells containing lead shot. Too, and this is minor, perhaps the overall fit and finish on these simple shotguns is rather drab and plain, and usually lacks even basic checkering on the pistol grip and forearm . But I realize historically break open single shot shotguns are primarily marketed to youth, farmers, trappers, plantation workers (depending on the part of the world they live in these simple smoothbores are still probably utilized for killing dangerous venomous snakes, and also for pest control), etc. Despite new developments in firearms technology, there is still a place for the simple break open single shot shotgun. An excellent application for them at present (September 2017) would be in the regions recently destroyed by flood waters via devastating hurricanes: Houston, Texas, most of Florida, and perhaps even Puerto Rico. They could be put into instant service for hunting of small game: rabbit and squirrel, or even to deter criminal elements such as looters, who exploit natural disasters to perpetrate lawless activity. Yes….they certainly could, and probably are and might remain basically the only law, security, and protection for the honest law abiding citizen from the criminal element. Especially if that is the only firearm they own. Even for fellow family members, friends, and neighbors.
Finally, consider the historical Northwest Flintlock Trade Gun in .62 caliber (20 gauge). The former was in common use for 150 years via North American Indians, trappers, and even mountain men who utilized them as a tool of survival, gathering, and even defense (combat). A modern 20 gauge break open single barrel shotgun would not only duplicate the feats of a Northwest Flintlock Trade Gun, but would be far superior in every respect in regards to no muzzle loading, black powder: both messy and corrosive, and reliability. The bottom line: use what you already have. Not everyone owns a semi-automatic version of an M-16 rifle: Colt AR-15, Soviet AKM/AK-47, or even a handgun.
James A. "Jim" Farmer
Merrill, Oregon (Klamath County)
I have a shotgun very similar to this on only it wont break open and the trigger will not go down all the way what can I do?
Iwant it
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Hey thanks for posting. How do you remove the stock for sanding and finishing?
Did the trick for me for my .410 trigger guard break open
could you please tell me what model is that cos i have one the same in 20 gauge but the lettering has warn off
Can we get a video of reassembling?
The real video starts 1 minute at the end
Thanks! I couldn’t recall how to do this with my Champion 12g.
Is a volunteer 12 guage single shot any good ? I just got one at a gun show…
thank ya
Hey I got a Cooey single shot .410 that won’t break open anymore anybody with any ideas on how to tear it apart and fix it?
How do you unjam a 410 with the trigger back and cant get the barrel down or out?
There’s a screw that holds the wood on to the Barrel. There’s a spring apparatus attached to the bottom of the barrel .
Thanks this video was very helpful
Ejector of this gun how is work?
And i have this type ejector gun how can i repair ejector?
My Winchester 37 is totally different it’s a single-shot 12-gauge does dog break down the same way it’s not even built the same way
Long video for 10 seconds of info
How to change a broken trigger on a Stevens 12 gage mode 4 shot gun single shot
I have my grandfather’s old Revelation 16 gauge that were sold thru Western Auto way back. J. Stevens made them. I think Stevens is now known as Savage Arms. A real shame that it’s so hard to find 16 gauge ammo these days.
Wonderful
Thank you for the video.
How assemble plzz help
Original Winchester 20ga. shells were red just like the others. Remington, Winchester, and Federal changed the color of the 20’s in the early 1970’s.
I’m talking about the target shells used in skeet shooting, not sure when the hunting loads were changed. Probably around the same time.
Half the video is of shotgun shells, what the fuck?