$75-150, depending on the condition.
$50-$100, depending on which model and condition. In general, low dollar guns of indifferent quality.
Use this link:http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/FIREARMS/jennings_380.pdfThe Jennings and Bryco are made by the same company. Do yourself a favor, save up and buy a real gun. It's better than nothing, I guess, but not by much.
50-100 USD
20-100
Need to know the make and model.
100-1000 depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
For the Fox B Series H 12ga shotgun, you must first remove only the wood buttstock. Leaving the barrels on, break the shotgun open and open it as much as possible, force it open until it can no longer open any further. When you look inside, behind the hammers, you will see a screw and the back of the firing pins. Remove the retaining screws with a screwdriver that will fit in there, it is a tight space to work with. After you unscrew the screws, the firing pin can now easily fall out, along with the spring. Take the new firing pin and spring and insert in the same position as before, screw in the retaining screws. Put the stock back on and you are good to go.
It is not a spring at all, it is a replacement for a spring. When installed your spring will be removed from the gun and be replaced with a Gas Shock. The firing cycle, sound, and feel is much more solid. Im a huge advocate of gas rams over springs and feel it should be thestandard for all new age air rifles. Springs are old technology. My 2.
Drill a small hole at the end of the recoils plug that goes in the spring. compress As much spring as posible and slide a paper clip in hole you drilled which will keep spring compressed. Slide spring into hole and push recoil plug as far into hole as possible before pulling paper clip. Slide rest of spring in now and drop bolt in before releasing spring.
It is an early firing mechanism for a muzzle loading firearm, A spring loaded steel wheel is wound up on the gun. When the trigger is pulled, the wheel is released and spins against a spark making material (much like a cigarette lighter). The sparks ignite the gunpowder, firing the gun. The Wheelock was replaced by the flintlock mechanism.
No, it is much too large.