Savage 219 30-30 Single Shot
I have searched every way I know and cannot find any how to properly disassemble and reassemble this Savage 219. I should say it is apart already and I need some guidance in getting it back together. It's the old model that cocks on opening. I have replacement parts coming, but have tried to practice getting it back together with what I have.
Any known reference to go by, or experience to follow the steps in the order to get it right would be appreciated.
Any known reference to go by, or experience to follow the steps in the order to get it right would be appreciated.
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Does it look like this one? http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufacturers/SavageStevensSpringfieldFox-33479/Rifles-40502/219LD-39725.htm
added My H&R use slave pins to hold things like the trigger in alignment. The subassembly is place into the frame, then the full length pins are driven in pushing the slave pins out the other side.0 -
No that is a later model that has a cocking lever, 219LD. I have a parts diagram for the early 219. I can't find a proper procedure to break down and assemble the action in the right order so I won't bend or break anything. But thanks. 0 -
If it is like the one I had very simple Just like large % of single barrel shot guns The barrel latches around a pin running crossways Then with break open lever to the right close the barrel to the receiver then install rear of the forend up against the receiver an Close the front end of forend to the barrel latch. under normal conditions take all of 10 seconds to either break down or put back together 0 -
I have the whole action broken down. I can get it back together with some difficulty if I beat hell out of it with a hammer. There has to be an easier or at least a proper order to assemble without taking the risk of bending something. It had some missing parts which I have on the way from Numrich. But I can't find any assembly instructions anywhere so far. It's one of those teeth grinders.[:(!] 0 -
I didn't down load this, maybe it;s what you need??
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11ZZs1cTqrRWmrLop5A1hymaT6hvrjX1VdLTmxHsS7_M/edit?pli=10 -
quote:Originally posted by babun
I didn't down load this, maybe it;s what you need??
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11ZZs1cTqrRWmrLop5A1hymaT6hvrjX1VdLTmxHsS7_M/edit?pli=1
I was hoping but it appears to be a dangerous file to download.
Thanks though.0 -
Yea, I got that impression from the way it's formatted on the web page.
Looks like may contain a "you're gonna get a hundred junk emails".
Can you down load it with a malware program running???0 -
Just looking at it I doubt it is anything about a Savage 219. 0 -
I have the whole action broken down. I can get it back together with some difficulty if I beat hell out of it with a hammer. There has to be an easier or at least a proper order to assemble without taking the risk of bending something.
Are you sure it's the barrel that is original to that action? I've had several 219/220 Savages and they all disassembled and reassembled smoothly.
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I have no problem putting the barrel on the receiver.
Getting the internals back right is the information I am searching for.[8D]0
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