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Smith and Wesson Waterfowler 1000?

I'm reassembling my S&W Waterfowler after a friend broke it down for cleaning. Sad to say, its been sitting around for a while with the gas piston pieces in a bag and now I can't remember how it reassembles. Does anyone have one of these weapons and can help me, or do you know where I can find the gas piston schematics on-line?

Thanks

Sweetwater

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  • 1 decade ago
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    http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMast...

    Not the best schematic. Hope it helps.

  • 1 decade ago

    I would email smith and wesson. They will email, or snail mail you a owners manual. It would have detailed instructions for you.

  • 1 decade ago

    UNLESS YOU ARE AN EXPERT WITH YOUR HANDS, GOODNESS KNOWS I HOPE YOU ARE.

    WOULD TAKE IT TO YOUR FAVORITE GUNSMITHE FOR INSTALLATION. WHEN SEALS ARE OLD, THAT SCARES ME SIGNIFICANTLY.

    ADDITIONALLY, I WOULD PURCHASE THE COPPER TECT SLEEVE WITH A SILICONE SOCK TO STORE IN YOUR GUN CASE. COPPER TECT SAYS YOUR WEAPON WOULD BE PROTECTED FOR 2O YEARS.

    Source(s): COPPER INTERCEPT AND COPPER TECT INDUSTRIES.
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