Those were made by Erma- long out of business, and Numrich does not have the recoil spring in stock. 3 options- Tristar was rumored to have picked up the available parts for these pistols, check with them. Wolf Springs may be able to match up a part. Last, a competent pistolsmith can probably find a close replacement- does not appear to be a complex spring.
TriStar Arms
1816 Linn St.
North Kansas City, Missouri 64116
(816) 421-1400
On the muzzle-end of the barrel and recoil spring before the slide is re-attached.
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No Spread means that there is no recoil in your gun
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can you find any information on a 410 gauge o/u by American arms inc. made in Italy? thank you
The girl will probably fake smile and recoil after you release your arms.
$100-$200, depending on condition, exact model.
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Volunteer arms 12 shotgun model 94042?
North American Arms was created in 1971.
No, unless you like the idea of it blowing up in your hands. They're nowhere near being rated to withstand the pressure generated by small arms ammo, not to mention several necessary internal components are not present.
It's a Model 11 - made in 1916. Recoil operated with brass friction, lots of info on web do a search on the Remington Model 11.