I don't think anyone makes parts for them anymore. Also they can't be exported from the US without paperwork. I think your best bet would be to find someone who has a machine shop in your area and have them make the spring for you. Maybe a clock/ watch repair shop could do it, or a proper gunsmith.
@@elwachomusic7778 YT has rules about posting links for certain items in the comment section. Google Numrich G Parts Corp and look it up by model there. It seems they have most parts for it in their inventory. They have a schematic showing the parts laid out. Give them a call and see if they can help you get it figured out. Hope that helps!
@@vernonvest9927 it works well on gas tubes. I normally use some variant of Breakfree CLP, or Rem Oil. I'm not really a brand loyalist. On older guns that are more prone to rust I'll use Ballistol if I'm gonna have them out in the weather or sweat.
good rifle, but if you are going to film it, please prepare your stuff off camera so you don't waste time fumbling through your tub looking for your supplies.
Better late than never... I'm sorry I wasted your time. I recommend you create your own more-better video. My content is pretty low rent, and hasn't improved much over the years. Thanks for watching!
Con que liquido se limpia el cañon??. Yo tengo uno igual y le quiero dar mantenimiento
Sugiero un solvente como Hoppes #9 y un buen aceite para armas.
i have a saurio carbine, made in argentina, its a copy of 87A. Your videos helped me. Thanks.
Better late than never, thanks for watching!
How to put firing back in
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how's it going? I'm from Mexico, could you help me I have a Stevens but I don't have the springs
I don't think anyone makes parts for them anymore. Also they can't be exported from the US without paperwork.
I think your best bet would be to find someone who has a machine shop in your area and have them make the spring for you. Maybe a clock/ watch repair shop could do it, or a proper gunsmith.
@@JayLewisFarmStyle Would you please provide me with the measurements of the springs?
@@JayLewisFarmStyle as I don't know the measurements it is difficult for me to send it to manufacture
That rifle belonged to someone else. I've reached out to him to see if he can help. Are you talking about the firing pin spring?
@@elwachomusic7778 YT has rules about posting links for certain items in the comment section.
Google Numrich G Parts Corp and look it up by model there. It seems they have most parts for it in their inventory. They have a schematic showing the parts laid out.
Give them a call and see if they can help you get it figured out.
Hope that helps!
You have a great channel im surprised you don’t have more subscribers. You got a new one with me. Keep p shooting and making videos man.
Better late than never, thanks for watching!
@@JayLewisFarmStyle ha!
Good old gun. Handed to me by dad.
Better late than never, thanks for watching!
Why do people want to show themselves doing something they don't know how to do. Amazing.
I looked for your video so as to learn how to do it properly but I couldn't find the link. Could you provide it?
Would break cleaner work good cleaning a gun.
I use it all the time. I suppose it could damage some materials or finishes, but I haven't messed anything up with it... yet...
@@JayLewisFarmStyle I know that it drys quick what oil do you use.
@@vernonvest9927 it works well on gas tubes. I normally use some variant of Breakfree CLP, or Rem Oil. I'm not really a brand loyalist. On older guns that are more prone to rust I'll use Ballistol if I'm gonna have them out in the weather or sweat.
good rifle, but if you are going to film it, please prepare your stuff off camera so you don't waste time fumbling through your tub looking for your supplies.
Hey I like real time and you don’t have to waste time go to another video.
Better late than never...
I'm sorry I wasted your time.
I recommend you create your own more-better video.
My content is pretty low rent, and hasn't improved much over the years.
Thanks for watching!