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Philadelphia Arms Company Disassembly
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Good evening folks,
Has anyone ever disassembled a Philly Arms Company Shotgun? It seems that I might need to remove the sears similar to a Parker in order to remove the stock, but I'm not sure. Before I drop the floor plate and do exploratory surgery, I figured someone might know! The reason I am wanting to remove the stock is to get access to the top lever spring. It is weak. I can probably shoot it as is, but it is solidly left of center. |
Nice looking PAC gun. Pretty sure that's what you'll have to do to remove the stock but I'm not positive. You might want to ask over on the Fox site.
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I have only taken one apart once. And it was a while ago. I am sure the sears have to come out to remove the stock.
Just so you know, some of the bolting parts on these guns are shared with earlier LC Smiths. |
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I don't know if any of this may help or not.
Attachment 133668 Attachment 133669 Attachment 133670 Attachment 133671 Looks like a C-Grade I haven't previously recorded. If you don't mind, could you post or PM me the specifics -- barrel length, grip style, serial number, etc. Has it been restocked? Generally the C-Grade didn't have checkering on the stock cheeks. Attachment 133672 Attachment 133673 Attachment 133674 |
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Serial:214 Barrel Length: 30 inches Stock is a straight grip that is original but heavily modified. The comb has been cut and spliced and an extension has been added. |
That's an early one. I have had a couple of Fox guns over the years that were left of center. I don't know of anything the spring would have to do with this. The problem is generalluy that the barrel shaped actuator is worn. I have replaced a couple of these and don't remember it being a big problem but they were 20 years ago. Not sure how available they are now.
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This is definitely a candidate for a butt transplant. Who is doing those these days? What a nice gun.
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Alex,
the sears definitely have to come out. The comment on the bite barrel is correct. Jason Barden is selling parts again, but I don't know how close they would be in size to this early gun, he may know if you contact him. |
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