The NRA does not assign part numbers to firearms. You will need to see a gunsmith.
The Official NRA Guide to Firearms Assembly Rifles and Shotguns NRA Item #01616 page 356 part num 56....Know the facts before you post a stupid answer..from Gunsmith
Go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp here: http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=7525 They have a exploded view of the Winchester model 1894 rifle,and you will be able to identify the part in question. You may be looking for part #38.
Go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp here: http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=7525 They have a exploded view of the Winchester model 1894 rifle,and you will be able to identify the part in question. You may be looking for part #38.
Winchester had a lever shot gun with this mdl number, is that the gun you mean?
Return spring is sprung
Proofhouse.com has sn tables for Winchester.
Best left to a gunsmith
Search on youtube for Winchester 1300 assembly, they are internally the same.
It depends.. if you have a carbine length barrel and will be using it on a rifle with a carbine length barrel, then yes. If you took it from a rifle with a rifle length barrel, and are putting it on a rifle with a carbine length barrel, then it won't function properly.
Put a drop of lubricant on it then use a spent casing to push the ejector in and out to get the lubricant to the spring.
Yes, but ejector spring may need modification- slight change in slot for spring.
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
from 1969 to 1975 Winchester imported eight different model Rifles and two guns from Germany. The model, condition and age determine the value. Please repost your question with the model number, and condition for an estimated value.