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thomae
10-30-2012, 10:16 PM
I was careless and now I need a new Sear Spring for my Stevens 200.

It is a non accutrigger, non 3-screw trigger, purchased within the last few years.
According to the savage parts finder it is the following part: "SEAR SPRING - P/N: 103894 $2.00 This component is restricted to gunsmiths."

I went to Numrich and looked at their diagrams.
The one that looks closest to the diagram of the Savage 200 shows the sear spring as Numrich part number 1348800L(no photo)
Looking at other non accutrigger models, I also find the following springs:

Numrich number 999200A: which looks like this (Has more turns than the spring I need to replace)
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/images/catalog/999200.jpg

There is also Numrich number 13950B, which looks like this:
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/images/catalog/139570.jpg

I am trying to figure out which spring to get. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks very much.

BillPa
10-30-2012, 10:22 PM
Shoot me a PM, I'll send you one.

Bill

jonbearman
10-31-2012, 10:40 AM
Rifle basix uses a much stroger spring for settings of less sear engagement so as to be safe without the sear tripping from a bump.

big honkin jeep
10-31-2012, 03:03 PM
You can make one out of piano wire from the hardware store, Just use a heavier gauge than you do for a trigger return spring and it only takes 1 loop. Bend it around a screwdriver or something and then trim it to fit. I have some if you need a piece.