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Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram [upd]

For owners looking to restore these heirlooms, parts are often found through specialist retailers like Numrich Gun Parts or Homestead Gun Parts. Stevens Model 94C

Because this article cannot display a live image, here are authoritative sources to find an actual visual diagram:

Unlike modern modular firearms, the Stevens Model 94 is a study in mechanical simplicity. It is a collection of pins, springs, and levers working in harmony. While simple, the mechanism is tightly packed. If you are attempting a repair without a visual reference, you risk losing small parts or reassembling the gun incorrectly, which can be dangerous.

A common frustration for restorers is discovering that their parts do not match the diagram. The Stevens Model 94 was produced for decades (primarily by Savage/Stevens), and there were several variations. Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram

This group controls firing. It is the most finicky area for reassembly.

The parts diagram is the blueprint for one of America's most enduring "utilitarian workhorses". Produced from approximately 1937 to 1984 , this single-shot, break-action shotgun was designed as a simple, reliable tool for farmers, hunters, and youth shooters. The Story of the Model 94

that sat against the hammer spring. By referencing the part numbers on the diagram, they sourced a replacement from a vintage parts dealer like Homestead Gun Parts For owners looking to restore these heirlooms, parts

An exploded parts diagram for the Stevens 94 typically reveals a remarkably simple internal mechanism:

Frequent points of maintenance, such as the Mainspring , Trigger Spring , and Firing Pin Spring .

After 1948, some variants (like the 94B) featured Tenite stocks , a wood-infused resin. While unique, these stocks were prone to cracking under the heavy recoil of 12 or 16-gauge shells, making surviving examples in good condition highly collectible today. While simple, the mechanism is tightly packed

: With the forend off, they broke the action, allowing the barrel to rotate on its large and detach from the receiver hook. Accessing the Action

The heart of the gun, containing the Hammer , Trigger , and Locking Bolt (1.2.2).