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Jackfirstinc focuses on one thing: finding and supplying replacement parts for vintage and obsolete firearms. If your 1920s Luger needs a firing pin, your 1950s Browning needs springs, or your pre-war Smith & Wesson needs grips—this is where shooters and collectors turn.
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Jackfirstinc focuses on one thing: finding and supplying replacement parts for vintage and obsolete firearms. If your 1920s Luger needs a firing pin, your 1950s Browning needs springs, or your pre-war Smith & Wesson needs grips—this is where shooters and collectors turn.
The inventory runs deep across specific firearm families:
Pistols & Revolvers: - Classic Colt models (1911s, Single Action Army revolvers, Police Positive, Detective Special) - S&W revolvers from the .38 Double Action series through modern J-frames - Browning, Mauser, Luger, and Walther pistols - European designs (Beretta, FN, CZ, Astra, Llama, Ortgies) - Budget-friendly options (Hi-Point, Bryco-Jennings, Raven, Davis)
Rifles: - Marlin lever actions (pre-2007 and modern) - Remington bolt actions and semi-autos - Savage, Winchester, and Mossberg bolt rifles - Military surplus (Mosin Nagant, Mauser, Arisaka, Krag) - High Standard .22 rifles - Browning, Ruger, and other American manufacturers
Shotguns: - Remington 870, 1100, 11-87 pumps and semi-autos - Mossberg pump guns (all gauges) - High Standard Flite King and other vintage semi-autos - Fox, LC Smith, and other double-barrel shotguns - Ithaca, Marlin, and single-barrel models
Reference Materials: - Reference books available on USB drive for technical specs
Browse by manufacturer—the site lists 150+ brand categories from AMT and Anschutz through Zoli. Navigate to your specific gun model, find the parts you need, and order online.
Free shipping on orders over $100—important for folks ordering odd-ball springs, screws, or small assemblies that would normally cost more to ship than the part itself.
Vintage gun owners facing a dilemma: your grandfather's 1950s shotgun won't function because a critical spring is missing or broken. You can find it here. Collectors restoring historical firearms. Gunsmiths needing donor parts or hard-to-source components. Shooters with discontinued models that mainstream retailers won't touch.
This isn't a quick-fix gun shop. It's a specialty parts supplier for firearms that are often 50+ years old. Response times and availability vary because parts are sourced rather than manufactured. But if you've already called five other places and hit dead ends, Jackfirstinc is worth the call.