still another 1900 question
still another 1900 question
I picked up a Model 1900 12 ga at a good price, knowing it was probably going to be a project gun. Turns out the project is going to be that it seems to be missing its firing pins. From reading other posts on the board I learned that Remington shifted from firing pins integral to the hammers to free floating pins during the production run. Mine is serial #Q361916, does anyone one know what year this one is, and what type of firing pin it uses? Thanks in advance.
Re: still another 1900 question
The firing pins are in the receiver with a bushing nut and a keeper screw.
I have orginal parts. your gun was make 1906.
I have orginal parts. your gun was make 1906.
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That's great, what do you want for the parts? And thanks for the year info
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Do you need just the firing pins or the pins,spring,(bushing Remington catalog 1909 list #62 as cone) and the set screw.Any other parts missing hammers,main springs this could go bad
and expensive. Regards,
and expensive. Regards,
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I have tinkered with it and decided I don't want to try my luck with a set of 104 year old screws and pins, so am going to take it to a gunsmith to look at what all it might need. The hammers and springs seem to be in good condition, as tested by placing a small nail in the firing pin holes, pulling the trigger, and the nail being launched across the room. At any rate, I'll get a professional opinion and then see if I can afford to fix it up. I'll probably be posting back in here before too long.