Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram: New Free
Original Stevens parts numbers often differ from modern supplier catalog numbers (such as Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells). New diagrams feature interactive hot spots. Clicking a numbered balloon instantly reveals the modern SKU, current availability, and factory-specification dimensions. Identifying Model Variations (94, 94A, 94B, 94C)
Look at how pins and screws overlap. On the Model 94, removing the forend allows you to detach the barrel from the receiver. From there, internal pins must be driven out in a specific order—typically starting with the mainspring tension before removing the hammer and trigger pins. stevens model 94 parts diagram new
: Retracts the firing pin back into the frame after impact. Original Stevens parts numbers often differ from modern
When you find your new diagram, keep this cheat sheet nearby: Identifying Model Variations (94, 94A, 94B, 94C) Look
External component manually cocked to tension the mainspring. High wear; inspect the engagement sear notch. Releases the hammer when deliberately pulled. Moderate wear; requires clean interface surfaces. Mainspring
Returns the trigger to its forward position. Sear: Holds the hammer in the cocked position. Firing Pin: Transmits the hammer strike to the primer.
Using a parts diagram to completely strip a Stevens Model 94 requires patience. Follow these guidelines to avoid damaging the firearm or losing tiny springs:
