MOSSBERG  22 CAL. FIRING PINS
 Models 342 thru 740K

Model

Illustration

Part #

Models 342, 342K            wpe11.jpg (2322 bytes)

#1193 O/S

Models 342, 342K             wpe10.jpg (2607 bytes)

#1193 N/S

Models 320B, 320K, 320KA, 321  ?   wpe11.jpg (2784 bytes)

#1465 O/S

Models 320B, 320K, 320KA, 321 ? wpe10.jpg (2760 bytes)

#1465 N/S

Models 400, 400A, 402                        wpe13.jpg (2522 bytes)

#1476

Models 620K, 640K, 642K, 740K wpe12.jpg (2748 bytes)

#1514

  There is confusion in the factory parts catalog as to part numbers & illustrations for #1193 & 1465, these appear to be mixed up on various models.  But if you compare the guns that use a longer action & do take the 1465, it is clear the factory is wrong saying it is 1193.  I have factory original packaging  with 1193's in it, so I am confident that my information is right.  I have also discussed this with other old time factory warranty gunsmiths & we all agree.  We however can not without examining many models, be sure of exactly which guns the 1465 fits.  We do know the factory parts catalog is wrong & the since the factory has discontinued the guns, they do not care.
   Also I have factory information inserts from parts packages that state
"The #1193 and #1465 have been redesigned to prevent breakage.  The new pin will fit older bolts"  This refers to the heavier tip section, & you will note the top of the bolt is slit all the way to the top, so that it will indeed accept the new style.  I believe this is why they never assigned a new number to the #1193 & 1465, but just sent the new style when the older versions dried up.   I have one parts distributor who insists on the older pins, I guess he does not want the hassle of convincing his customers that the new style are better & will fit.

 

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Last updated 12/27/2004
LeeRoy Wisner