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Fore-end parts are easily removed by removing screws S and T. Note: extractor lever spring (J) is inserted in barrel lug between front end of lug and arm on extractor lever (L). Drift out extractor lever pin (M) and remove extractor lever (L) from lug under barrel. 410 extractor (G) and stem (H) from breech end of barrel. 22 extractor (E) and spring (F) from breech end of barrel. Fore-end iron head screws (2)ġ After removing fore-end (U) from underside of barrel (A) and separating barrel from frame, loosen extractor screw (D) and withdraw. Firing pins are retained in frame by screws (10 & 11) which are staked at the factory which makes them rather difficult to remove. Major parts are retained in frame by pivot pins. Slide buttstock off frame to rear.įurther disassembly of frame and lock parts is not recommended and should be unnecessary for normal cleaning purposes. Unscrew stock bolt (2) through hole in butt of stock. To remove buttstock, unscrew both butt-plate screws and remove buttplate. Unhook barrel lug from hinge pin at forward end of frame. Move top snap (16) to side and openīreech by tipping barrel downward. 1) grasp it at the tip and pull away from barrel. 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire cartridge and with the same choice of shot-shell chamberings as the DL. 22 long rifle cartridge and is optionally available with shotgun barrel chambered for either the 20-ga. In 1962, the Model 24 was introduced in DL and MDL types, with fire selector button on left side of the frame rather than on the right as on the original model. Magnum Rimfire cartridge was introduced in 1959, the Model 24 was made available in this caliber also. In 1950 a slightly improved type with walnut stock assembly and somewhat heavier barrel replaced the original model. Air Force purchased 10,000 of these combination guns with Tenite stocks for issue to aircrewmen as survival weapons.Ĭommercial production was resumed in 1945. Guns produced initially had walnut stocks and fore-ends, but stock assemblies of Tenite plastic were later made standard. 22 long rifle cartridge and the 3" length of the. Stevens Arms Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Savage Arms Corp. 22-.410 over-under combination rifle and shotgun was first offered in 1939 by the J.