My comment on cleaning a 10/22: You need 3 hands and a full-blown epileptic seizure in order to put the bolt back in.. During one of the whacks to get it back out so I could pull the charging handle back again I ended up badly bruising my hand today. I HATE cleaning this gun
At least now I know who not to buy a rimfire rifle from.![]()
here, i got you a 3rd hand, your welcome.
I don't own a 10-22 but I do have several MK-II's that I can take down and put back together blindfolded...that’s got to worth two cookies?
If you mean the rifles, my cat can do it.. Kitty treats anyone?![]()
Everything is easy except for the friggin' bolt (at least on mine).. I'm no gun newb. I can do a detail strip of an SKS and put it back together in under a minute. I can do the same field-stripping an AR and even less time with the Shadow. I've drilled/tapped/milled receivers, did a lot of tinkering on the AR, done a couple of trigger jobs (including a top-notch one on the 10/22).. Well, yesterday I achieved my personal best time in putting the 10/22 back together and it was 45min. Most of it was cussing/swearing/praying for the bolt to finally drop in, while holding the charging handle down and emulating a bout of epilepsy. If the Mark pistol's even worse, whoever designed it can go shove it where the Sun don't shine; I'm not touching that with a 10' pole![]()
Try this. Pull the charging handle all the way back and drop the bolt in. Push down on the bolt near the front while you ease up on the charging handle. The bolt should drop down onto the charging handle. Takes some practice but you'll get it then it'll be easy.
Haha cmon its really not that bad. If you can tell in my video i kind of bind the handle a bit which holds it in place and prevents any shaking fits.
I would love a cookie please. Peanut butter. Thank you.
Here try this.Mines really tight going in as well it just takes being perfectly level and a slight jiggle of the handle to drop in. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d0v7cLNP95A



























