Introduced the famous "Tenite" (plastic) stocks and forearms on some variations, alongside traditional walnut.

This group controls the loading, locking, and extraction functions of the shotgun.

[ Barrel Assembly ] -------------> ( Front Sight / Bead ) | [ Extractors ] | +--------v-------+ | Receiver Group | <------------ [ Top Snap / Release Lever ] +--------+-------+ | +--------v--------+ | Fire Control | ---> ( Hammer / Firing Pin / Trigger ) +--------+--------+ | [ Stock & Forend ] 1. Barrel & Forend Sub-Assembly

Later iterations introduced changes to the breakdown lever, different pin configurations, and sometimes substituted wood for "Tenite" (a vintage plastic material used in the 1940s and 1950s).

Because original parts have been out of factory production for decades, "new" components typically refer to or modern CNC-machined reproductions.

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Its simplicity is its greatest strength, with few moving parts, making repairs straightforward for the average user with the right schematic. 2. Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram: The Exploded View

The Ultimate Guide to the Stevens Model 94 Parts Diagram (New & Updated)

The following parts diagram illustrates the major components of the Stevens Model 94:

Finding a is only half the battle. You need to use it correctly.

Check the diagram to see how the forend metal relates to the wood. Unscrew the forend assembly from the wood.

Always check the stampings on the left side of your receiver to confirm the exact letter suffix of your model. Complete Stevens Model 94 Parts List & Blueprint Index

⚠️ : Always ensure the firearm is completely unloaded before attempting any disassembly or repair. Visually and physically inspect the chamber. Step 1: Field Stripping Turn the shotgun over so the trigger guard faces upward.

The mechanical catch (often integrated directly into the trigger profile on simple single-shots) that holds the hammer at full-cock.

Small parts & fasteners