My son just got an older Savage 887 with, apparently, a broken ejector spring. I have not seen it yet, but does anyone know if this is a hard job to do? I know my way around my 1911's OK, but have not messed with any rifles yet. The parts seem to be available at Brownells for just a few bucks, but inexpensive parts does not mean simple fix.
Any help out there?
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Does it need ejector spring or extractor spring? I havn't worked on any of those Savage/Stevens semi-auto .22s lately but it's not complicated to work on.
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