Top snap (#1), locking bolt (#4), and locking bolt plunger spring (#2). Barrel & Forend:
Note: The Stevens Model 94 is a single-shot, falling-block, lever-action rifle produced from the 1890s into the 1930s. It is mechanically different from the later Savage/Stevens Model 30 series.
| Problem | Likely Part | Fix | |---------|-------------|-----| | Won’t stay closed after loading | Worn lever catch or breech block cam | Replace lever spring & check breech block face | | Firing pin leaves light strike | Weak mainspring or worn firing pin | Replace mainspring (often coil) | | Extractor doesn’t pull case | Broken extractor hook | Replace extractor (drop-in fit) | | Trigger floppy/no reset | Broken trigger spring | Replace V-spring (fits many .22 falling blocks) | | Lever drops open | Broken lever spring | Replace flat spring behind lever pivot | | Cartridge doesn’t feed into chamber | Dirt in breech block channel | Disassemble, clean, lightly oil |
If you're looking for replacement parts for your Stevens Model 94, there are several options available:
A long bolt that runs through the center of the stock to secure it to the receiver.
(If you need exact OEM part numbers, year-specific variants, or exploded diagrams, I can retrieve original factory diagrams or aftermarket schematics.)
Specializes in older Stevens Model 94 parts and often includes small-scale diagrams for specific assemblies like the forend or firing mechanism.
