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Offline clarkg4867

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Winchester .22 Model 190
« on: September 13, 2004, 03:23:42 PM »
Does anybody know a web page where I can learn how to dissassemble and reassemble this model gun

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Winchester .22 Model 190
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2004, 03:32:15 PM »
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use digital camera
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2004, 08:53:03 AM »
Most folks are intimidated when it comes to tearing down a gun. Wjat I have done over the years is read and look at schematics also. What I also now use, is a digital camera and take pics of each step.......then all one has to do is go back and look at the pics to re-assemble.....

good luck........those ole 1890 are so nice!

Kenny
Glocks are like M&M's, they both melt in your hand  8)

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Winchester .22 Model 190
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2004, 06:51:43 AM »
This is my first post. After stumbling onto this site and having some experience with the Win. M190 (and 290) I thought I'd put my 2c worth in. Being a tinkerer, I've had occasion to try to figure out problems with various firearms and have found J.B. Wood's "Take Down and Reassembly Guides" to be an invaluable resource. A friend once gave me a Win M190 to look at because it was going full-auto on him. It turns out that a relative thought he could improve the trigger pull by filing the top lobe on the hammer. After some investigation, I figured out the problem, and with the help of the photos I built up the hump with some weld, recontoured it until it functioned and put it all back together. Another instance found me with a Rem Nylon 66 with a broken bolt  handle which I was able to repair with the help of the "Guide" but I'LL  Post that story  following another post I saw requesting parts info for the Nylon 66.