5. Eliminate the provider stop mess. | 6. Disengage breech bolt (40) from actions slide catch (30) by unscrewing activity slide catch screw (37).Observe Take note if mess can be 'stuck.' |
7. Continue disassembly by eliminating carrier flag stop screw (69) and drifting out jar pin number (50). To eliminate the jar, cock the sludge hammer and get rid of the company from the launching interface in the bottom level. If needed, use use put a screwdriver thróugh the ejection port and lightly push the company down. | 8. Then get rid of the bolt out the back again by softly pulling and pushing to permit the action slide fishing hook to discharge and drop out the bottom part. Then get rid of the bolt from the back again of the recipient. |
9. Various other disassembly of the model 1897 may end up being accomplished by first removing the 2 butt-plate anchoring screws (79) and the buttplate (80) (not really shown). Using a long-shanked screwdriver, get rid of the buttstock boIt (47) and buttstock washing machine (48). Then with a flat-nosed strike, float out cause pin number (24). Eliminate guard ribbon and bow (44) and set up from back finish of receiver. Tapping with a wodden block may become needed. | 10. Reassemble Design 1897 in reverse purchase. When reassembling trigger (43) and cause spring (46), use a item of simple toenail (A) as a temporary trigger pin number. Cut nail to breadth of safeguard bend (44) as shown. When this set up is changed in receiver and trigger pin re-inserted, it will drive out toe nail. This assembly knack will assist in operation. |
Right after clean the thread of the mess and the thread inside of thé breech bolt. Whén you assemble the actions slide hook screw (37), you MAY use only a small fall of adhesive at the outdoors of the mess mind. I don't make use of any adhesive on mine at all.
This is definitely as considerably as you normally need to disassemble for clean-up, etc.
Winchester 1897 Brush Gun TAKEDOWN. Cylinder choke. Serial number E 431066 The date of manufacture is 1908! Nice wood grain with scattered wear overall, but no cracks or chips. Reposting this question. Originally posted in shotgun category. My 1897 dates to 1908. I disassembled it and gave it a well needed cleaning. I did not carefully note the position of the mainspring tension screw.