Yes, 380 or 9mm from a model 58 or 59 is the same pin...
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Best thing to do is to ask a gunsmith for help.
Close, but no cigar. Your Montgomery Ward's shotgun Model 6OOERI is the Remington model SPT 58. You can get the firing pin from gunpartscorp.com for $12 plus hipping. It is part number 100170D.
No such weapon ever made by S&W
gun show, gun shop, pawn shop, want ad, garage sale, estate sale
Maybe $200.00 now depending on model. mine is a old one that holds 13 rounds worth $300.00
You have answered your own question.
get a haynes manual every thing you need is in there
No, a Remington 1100 stock will not fit on a Sportsman 58. The two shotguns have different designs and stock attachment mechanisms, which means they are not interchangeable. The Sportsman 58 is an older model with a different mounting system compared to the Remington 1100. Therefore, if you need a replacement stock for a Sportsman 58, you will need to find one specifically designed for that model.
The .58 caliber rifled musket, such as the Springfield Model 1861, fires a lead Minie ball, which is a conical bullet designed to expand upon firing for a better seal in the rifled barrel. When the trigger is pulled, the firing pin strikes the percussion cap, igniting the gunpowder and creating gas pressure that propels the bullet down the barrel. The rifling, or spiral grooves inside the barrel, imparts a spin to the bullet, enhancing accuracy and stability over longer distances. This combination of features allows the musket to deliver effective fire at ranges up to several hundred yards.
VSS WireGray/Black Gray 103 Pin Connector at PCM Position 58
yes it will all you have to do is to take it apart