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Unread 04-04-2014, 07:00 PM   #11
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Okay, got my 16 gauge gun. Has a new or after market magazine tube. Gun was extremely inexpensive. With that new magazine tube it doesn't take down easily, so I am always futzing with it. So I just broke it down and the bolt fell back and into the rear of the breech. Do I need to removed the trigger assembly to get it back forward? Is there a trick to it?
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Unread 04-04-2014, 07:05 PM   #12
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No it sticks out proud.
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Push it forward with your finger /thumb it should lock closed. Its been awhile
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Unread 04-04-2014, 07:08 PM   #14
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No it sticks out proud.
You are not helping me to get this #$%^& gun back together!
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Im not laughing at you but remembering my times with these . This is a smooth process once you learn it . Take your time
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My response is about the little screw on the barrel to tighten the barrel up.
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I suggest you go to you tube and type in Winchester Model 12 disassembly. It may help.
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I hate to say this but Larry Porterfield (Midway USA) made a video on tightening up the barrel on Winchester shotguns.
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Russ a right handed safty should be easily obtained from just about any of the gun catalogs like Midway, Brownells etc. If not I think I might have one.
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While I am a huge fan of the Win Mod 12, and I have five of them, I am not an expert on the gun. I have taken one down a few times and have spent many hours trying to put them back together. Simply stated - they are not easy.

After having messed with the guns for hours on end, and taking my time, I conclude that an easier gun to field strip and reassemble just might be a better gun. Consider the Rem 870 and Ithaca Mod 37.

All that aside, I like the Mod 12. I like the machined receivers and when they work they work well. But darn it all, the Ithaca mod 37 works better and the Rem 870 is not far behind!
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