Service Manual

REMOVING FOREARMS FROM DAMAGED
LEVERS ON MODELS: 100, 101, 102,
104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 120, 140 & 147
When it is necessary to replace damaged or broken levers on air rifles, the wooden forearm can be removed and
reused without replacing the entire stock in the following manner.
Clamp the forearm securely, to a piece of soft pine, leather or similar material, on the side opposite the pins.
Drive the pins thru to the supporting pine, leather or other material, using a 1/8" drift pin or punch. Remove the
clamp and support and drive the pins back out of the forearm.
Caution: Support must be clamped very tight to forearm to prevent chipping of wood when pins are punched
thru.
Pump rifles produced after March 12, 1956 will have forearms drilled deep enough to show spots on forearms on
opposite side of pins.
On these rifles a support is not necessary when driving the pins out.
NOTE: Drive the pins out from the spot side.