Remington 597 tear down?

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anyone know where i can find instructions on how to tear down my 597 for a good cleaning? or can anyone provide a detialed description on how to do it?

thanks.
 
Owner's manual is a good place to start. I highly recommend NOT taking out the guide rails unless there is so much crud your gun won't work. PITA to get back in properly.
 
follow your heart

LOL!

It actually is quite easy to break down, just remove the two allen head screws to remove the barrel and action from the stock.

Then push out the pin at the back of the action, this will allow you to separate the trigger group from the action.

At this point I would just use and elastic to hold the bolt back while you clean away as best as you can unless like was said earlier things are REALLY gross as the rails really are a PITA to get back in properly... I can do it pretty good now, but the first time there was quite a bit of cursing and time spent on it.
I don't even really run patches through the barrel routinely because there really isn't ever much crud in there, but the action really gets gummed up so I concentrate on that using Remington action cleaner and the usual gun cleaning stuff. Remember to lube the rails with some gun oil too before you're done.
Good luck!

PS: I haven't found one 597 yet that will do anything but jam when fed Winchester ammo of any kind. They really do love the Federal stuff and CCI Blazers though. The heavy barrels like the high velocity Gameshock stuff and the Velocitors and struggle with the bulk pack Federals for some reason. Still looking for a perfect round for the heavy barrels.
 
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I found the instructions in the manual easy to follow. the guide rod can be a pain in the ass to put back in. I also found that the hold open catch and the pin and spring that hold it in place can come loose if you are fiddling around with the trigger housing. If you do not have the manual, here is a link to it:
http://www.remington.com/pdfs/om/om_597.pdf
 
Just did it two days ago. Pulled the rails out and everything. What a pain in the ass. That night my girlfriend was over and we were getting her a little more acquainted on the cleaning aspect of guns (she already knows how to shoot) and I couldn't get the rails back in. So after a little bit of swearing I said screw it. The next morning I went back to it and figured out a "very easy" way of putting them back in. Took a couple of seconds per rail and spring.

If you don't have to. Don't.
 
Pull them rails out and polish them! Then put them back together with teflon dry lube. When you put the allen screws back in, only tighten them to flush, let the rails float and you'll have far fewer jams. I know it's a pain in the ass but it's worth it.
 
I cleaned my 597 for the first time in 2 bricks tonight, along with installing the Volq hammer: piece of cake.

As for the hammer? Best. Purchase. Ever.
 
stovepipe means brass gets cought by returning bolt. It is unlikely to be caused by extractor.
 
What kind of ammo are you using? Could it be ejecting too softly and getting caught while the bolt is returning home?

My 597's been excellent so far... now that I've replaced the hammer, I can't complain at all.
 
Any opinions on the extractor? I have a lot of stovepipes but I chalked it up to tight guide rails.

The Volquartsen extractor is an excellent upgrade. Adding it and the Volquartsen hammer, polishing the guide rails and putting the screws back in the way I said earlier will make a big difference in how your 597 performs. What ammo are you using? CCI Minimag is the way to go.
 
Any opinions on the extractor? I have a lot of stovepipes but I chalked it up to tight guide rails.[/QUOTE

does it work better after you clean the bore?? if so its becasue the chamber gets filled with crud from firing many rounds/dirty ammo and the cartrides get tight to fit in the chamber and are even tighter for the bolt to pull out after firing mine gets like this after a few hundred rounds but a quick bore clean (paying special attension at the chamber end) does the trick, ive had mine so dirty that the spring wasent enough to drive the round all the way in....
 
Heres link with owners manual on it.

http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68079

Have you had any issues with 597 and certain ammo? Just got one last week and it did NOT like cheap Winchester ammo, could not get through the 10 round clip without it jamming up. However I put Federal into it and it tears right through them no problem.



federal bulk packs work great although not quite as accurate in my opionion than remington, however the copper plated bullets keep your bore very clean, my gun hates winchester ammo as well, going to try high end ELEY target ammo next time to test for accuracy.
 
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