Weatherby model 82 Illustrated Parts List

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Weatherby Model 82 parts listing

Parts listed
below in RED bold letters are the parts that we currently make & have for sale 
other numbers are for identification purposes only.

For any part number that has X in the start of it, means it is restricted to being installed in our shop only. 

Index #

Part #

Description

Index #

Part #

Description

1

3340

Cap- Forend

46 3311 Retaining Screw

6

4228

Barrel Assembly

47 3312 Safety Spring

7

3071

Bead - Barrel

48

3313

Safety Plunger

8

3262

Piston - Gas

49

3314

Safety Button

9

3245

Handle - Operating

50

3368

Frame- Trigger

10

3342

Bolt Body

51

3232

Spring - Sear

11

605

Pin - Retaining, FP

52

3233

Sear

12

3343

Firing Pin

53

3369

Sear Pin

13

3344

Spring - Firing Pin

54

3322

Spring - Detent

14

3345

Extractor

55

3321

Tube -Rear Trigger Frame

15

3346

Plunger - Extractor

56

3215

Pin - Action Tube Plug

16

3347

Spring - Extractor

57

3216

Plug - Action Tube

17

X3349

Locking Block

58

3217

Follower - Action Tube

18

604

Pin - Plunger Retaining

59

3218

Spring - Action Tube

19

3260

Plunger - Carrier

60

3219

Tube - Action

20

3259

Spring - Plunger

61

3315

Extension - Magazine

21

609

Pin - Carrier Extension

62

3316

Retainer -Extension

22

3284

Bolt Carrier

63

3213

Spring - Magazine

23R

3351

Carrier Extension RH

64

3323

Plug - Magazine

23L

3352

Carrier Extension LH

65

3370

Follower - Magazine

24

4245

Slide Assembly

66

3214

Magazine Tube

24

4208

Slide Assembly (conversion)

67

3324

Retainer - Latch Pin

24a

3353

Slide Tube Key 

68

3206

Latch Pin

24b

3354

Slide Bar 

69

3208

Spring - Latch

24c

3355

Slide Tube 

70

3208A

Spring - Blocker

25

3220

Pin - Front Trigger Frame

71

3371

Latch - Feed

26

3310

Pin - Rear Trigger Frame

72

3272

Button - Bolt Release

27

614

Ring - Retaining, Lifter Pivot

73

4253

Blocker Assembly

28

3246

Pivot - Lifter

74

3202

Retainer - Ejector

29

3247

Pin - Lifter Dog

75

3205

Ejector

30

3259

Lifter

76

3203

Spring - Ejector

31

3360

Dog - Lifter

77

3374

Receiver Insert

32

3361

Follower - Lifter

78

3375

Receiver

33

3362

Spring - Dog Follower

79

601

Recoil Pad Screw

34

3236

Spring - Detent

80

3204

Recoil Pad

35

3237

Pivot Tube - Hammer

81

3200

Nut - Action Tube

37

3363

Hammer

82 602 Action Tube Lock Washer

38

3235

Plunger - Hammer

83

3275

Buttstock Washer

39

3364

Spring - Hammer Plunger

84

4220

Buttstock - Sub-Assembly

40

3225

Pin - Trigger

85 3356 Protecting Cover Screw

41

611

Pin - Disconnector

86 3357 Lock Washer

42

3366

Disconnector

87 3358 Protecting Cover
44 3229 Trigger Spring 88 3225 Disconnector Link Pin
45 3367 Trigger 89 3365 Disconnector Link

                               For prices of parts that we do make for this model, click here for  Link to Weatherby Autos   

The Centurion II model used a different Slide Assembly, being quite similar to this 82, which the tube was solidly attached to the bars, both we can not easily duplicate.   The rear attachment to the carriers are different, with the rear bars being connected at the rear, therefore requiring a different carrier than the Centurion.  However we have come up with a Conversion Carrier that will allow you to retro-fit our Centurion Slide Assembly into the model Centurion II & the model 82s.

In the above listings the numbers in Blue represent the parts that are different than the Centurions.

We have come up with a conversion off a different brand firearm, that was made by the same Japanese manufacturer where we can supply a lifter conversion.

 WEATHERBY MODEL 82 NOT CYCLING STEEL SHOT, you may have to open gas port up to #40 drill. 

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Last Updated 08-09-2006
LeeRoy Wisner