Savage Springfield Model 67F Shotgun Assembly Guide (Full Video Series)

This page hosts the complete assembly walkthrough for the Savage Arms / Springfield Model 67F pump-action shotgun. These videos serve as the companion to the disassembly series and demonstrate how the major components of this platform are reinstalled after disassembly for cleaning, inspection, or maintenance.

The original instructional videos were previously hosted on YouTube, where they were removed during the platform’s ongoing crackdowns on firearm-related educational content. Rather than allow useful technical knowledge to disappear behind shifting platform policies, the full series has been restored and permanently archived here so the information remains available to the firearms community.

The videos below walk through the assembly process step-by-step, beginning with the forend and action components and progressing through the internal operating parts before finishing with the trigger group and stock hardware.

Forend Assembly, Magazine Tube and Operating Handle Bar Installation

This first video covers assembling the forend and attaching it to the operating handle bar, followed by installation of the magazine tube and action components into the receiver. Proper alignment of these parts ensures the pump mechanism travels smoothly and the shotgun cycles correctly once fully assembled.

Ejector, Bolt, and Slide Installation

With the forend and magazine components installed, the next step is reinstalling the ejector along with the bolt and bolt slide assembly. This segment demonstrates how these internal components fit together inside the receiver and how they interface with the operating handle bar during cycling.

Trigger Group Assembly and Installation

This portion of the assembly process focuses on assembling the trigger group and installing it back into the receiver. The video shows how the fire control components seat into place and how they align with the internal action parts.

Stock and Buttplate Installation

The final step completes the assembly by reinstalling the stock and securing the buttplate. Once this stage is finished, the shotgun returns to its fully assembled configuration.

Model Compatibility and Notes

The Savage Arms / Springfield Model 67F pump shotgun belongs to a family of closely related pump-action designs produced by Savage and sold under several brand names over the years. While small variations exist between production runs, the general layout of the receiver, trigger group, bolt slide assembly, and operating components remains consistent across many variants.

Because of this shared design, the assembly process demonstrated in this series will often apply to other shotguns in the same lineage, including models sold under the Savage, Springfield, and store-brand labels during the same production era.

Owners should always verify the exact model and configuration of their firearm before beginning assembly. Differences in stock hardware, magazine tube design, or internal components can exist depending on the specific variant and year of manufacture.

These videos are intended as an educational reference for understanding how the major components of the Model 67F platform interact and work together following routine maintenance and inspection.

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