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Remington 878 problem????

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  • pip5255
    https://www.remington.com/sites/default/files/Model 878.pdf

    did the Remington instructions help ?
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  • rufe-snow
    I have one of the older NRA disassembly pubs, on rifles and shotguns. It has specific instructions, for the 878. Doesn't have anything about unstaking the mag tube, to access the follower and associated parts. The 878 appears to be complicated, and not easy to work on.

    See if you could get access to a copy of, Brownells "Encyclopedia of Modern Firearms". It has a lot of specific info, on the older guns. As the 878 has been out of production, for going on to 60 years. It might have the info your seeking?
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    If I remember correctly (????) the magazine retainer has a screwdriver slot, push the retainer down with a screw driver and twist about 90 deg.. this will line a slot in the retainer up with the 'stake' and allow it to pass
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  • Hangfire
    Google found this..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygtW-uw8g-8
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  • TRAP55
    quote:Originally posted by Hangfire
    Google found this..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygtW-uw8g-8

    Bob, he shows everything "except" removing the mag spring and follower.
    Worked on plenty of Model 58's that the 878 replaced, but the mag spring retainer pops right out on a 58. The mag tube is threaded to the receiver, but Remington silver soldered them to the frame.
    I've done one 878 years ago, but I seem to remember it being like Mike Wiskey does. Tried to find a pic of the retainer, and this is what Numrich shows:

    93020.jpg
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  • Hangfire
    Dave- I watched it again.. I see what you mean.. I just now looked at the schematic, and see the mag spring and retainer..I've never taken that model apart, and didn't notice the video missed that..Now, I also see he only cleaned the piston end of the tube..
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