Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram New [upd] Jun 2026
The high-tension spring system that powers the shell ejection. 4. Furniture and Pins
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Here are the most common parts needed for restoration, along with sources. The high-tension spring system that powers the shell
Stevens Model 94 is a classic break-action, single-shot shotgun produced by the J. Stevens Arms Company (a division of Savage Arms) from approximately 1937 to 1984. Known as a "utilitarian workhorse," it was manufactured in various gauges (12, 16, 20, 28, and .410 bore) and configurations, often featuring a distinctive exposed rebounding hammer and an automatic ejector. Comprehensive Parts Diagram and Identification Print at 100% scale – do not fit to page
| Symptom | Likely Culprit (from diagram) | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gun fires when closing the action | Worn sear (Part #15) or hammer notch | Replace sear; if notch is worn, replace hammer too. | | Failure to extract | Broken extractor spring (#3) or worn extractor claw (#2) | Replace extractor and spring. | | Weak hammer strike | Broken mainspring (#14) | Replace hammer spring. | | Barrel pops open on firing | Worn top lever spring (#8) or hinge pin (#9) | Replace spring; if pin is ovaled, replace pin and ream receiver. | | Trigger won’t reset | Broken trigger spring (#12) or debris in trigger plate | Deep clean; replace spring. |
: Distributes pressure from the bolt head to prevent splitting the wood.