JBCGUNS
Aluminum
- Joined
- May 9, 2012
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
A Springfield 12g double shotgun came through the door yesterday. It's double triggerred and is occaisionally firing from both barrels.
I intend to pull it apart and take a look at it and source / make parts as neccesssary as a bit of a project job.
I don't know a great deal about springfield arms let alone shotguns. I have once dismantled, serviced and reassembled a Spanish double
that was no trick but this thing is giving me a little grief seperating the butt-stock from the action!
Does anyone know where I may be able to source a drawing for this gun or what model it might be?
The first pic shows the serial No: E58440 the second pic shows the side of the action with the Springfield insignia and the 3rd pic shows the tang with the tangscrew removed.
I had also removed the two trigger gaurd screws out and driven out the rear-most pin from the side plate which I assumed that the sears pivot on but didn't seem to effect the operation (cocking of the gun) once I'd removed it??
Stock wobbles on the action but just won't pull off. Was thinking there might be something else retaining the stock.
Any ideas?
I intend to pull it apart and take a look at it and source / make parts as neccesssary as a bit of a project job.
I don't know a great deal about springfield arms let alone shotguns. I have once dismantled, serviced and reassembled a Spanish double
that was no trick but this thing is giving me a little grief seperating the butt-stock from the action!
Does anyone know where I may be able to source a drawing for this gun or what model it might be?
The first pic shows the serial No: E58440 the second pic shows the side of the action with the Springfield insignia and the 3rd pic shows the tang with the tangscrew removed.
I had also removed the two trigger gaurd screws out and driven out the rear-most pin from the side plate which I assumed that the sears pivot on but didn't seem to effect the operation (cocking of the gun) once I'd removed it??
Stock wobbles on the action but just won't pull off. Was thinking there might be something else retaining the stock.
Any ideas?