Restricted gun parts

Obsolete Reproduction Firearms Parts Mfg

If you DO NOT SEE it listed in the following pages, 
then we DO NOT currently make it.  

It is inevitable that at times prices of steel & tooling increases, therefore, when we run 
a new batch of parts, we re-evaluate our pricing.

Prices are subject to revision at any time.
All Washington State residents subject to a 7.7% sales tax

Firearm parts are listed in our Catalogs by the manufacturer's part number whenever possible.

Non-factory part numbers generally refer to the NRA or DBI exploded drawing numbers.  In a few rare instances, we have added a suffix letter to designate Narrow, Wide, Center, Small, Large, O/S for old style or N/S for new style.

If any parts appear without pricing, they have not been manufactured in sufficient quantity to determine a retail price at the time of this Catalog publication.

Some guns may be found under different names, like certain Springfield  & Stevens models may be found under Savage.  Also Charles Daly brand will be found under the actual manufacturer, Miroku

Any part that has a "D" in the far right hand column is discontinued, and when inventory is depleted, no more will be made. 
 

CAUTION IS IN ORDER WHEN INSTALLING FIREARM PARTS

ALWAYS BE CERTAIN THAT YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED BEFORE 
ATTEMPTING TO DO ANY REPAIRS ON IT
  

Each & every firearm model has it's own specific methods of disassembly & reassembly.  It is impossible for Wisner's to ascertain the gunsmithing qualifications of each individual who purchases our reproduction firearm parts.  It will be the responsibility each & every person attempting to repair a firearm to familiarize themselves with THAT PARTICULAR MODEL OF FIREARM, and the PROPER PROCEDURE of  repairing it, AND to perform FUNCTION TESTING after the repair.  

It is also the purchaser's responsibility to be absolutely certain that any parts purchased from Wisner's are installed CORRECTLY & or  FITTED PROPERLY, and that any restoration work performed by you, or others to be SAFE and correct.  Due to age, uncertain metal types, and possible questionable condition of many older guns, for your protection, we recommend that only fully qualified gunsmiths perform any repair work.

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Last Modified 08/17/2004 
LeeRoy Wisner