Hello,
I just picked up one of these neat rifles from another memeber on here. Very interesting rifles with the intricate brass pump handle and butt plate. I am trying to take it down for cleaning, but don't know how to get the bolt and slides out. I have an idea that the nut on the front of the pump slide tube has something to do with it? The only way that I can see to get the bolt and slides out is by taking off the front support for the pump slide. There are two markings on the nut. One has an L beside it. I would think that L means locked and I should turn it to the other one for removal, but how does the front piece come off? Does it twist or pull straight off? I have it soaking with Kroil now. I see that there are index markings on the front of the support that line up with a mark on the barrel for reinstallation.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have now cleaned it all except I still can't get the bolt out to clean it up. It is all matching with serial # 1150. From what I have read it is most likely one of the originals that were made in the factory between 1909 and 1912. Apparently, from the John Henwood book on the Remington Model 8 and 81, there were only about 1,600 Model M's ever made. The bore is good with some light pitting throughout but the rifling looks nice and it should shoot well enough in the deer woods with my favourite cartridge the .35 Remington!
I figured I would do a full pictoral as there isn't much information or pictures of these around.
Cheers,
Ian
I just picked up one of these neat rifles from another memeber on here. Very interesting rifles with the intricate brass pump handle and butt plate. I am trying to take it down for cleaning, but don't know how to get the bolt and slides out. I have an idea that the nut on the front of the pump slide tube has something to do with it? The only way that I can see to get the bolt and slides out is by taking off the front support for the pump slide. There are two markings on the nut. One has an L beside it. I would think that L means locked and I should turn it to the other one for removal, but how does the front piece come off? Does it twist or pull straight off? I have it soaking with Kroil now. I see that there are index markings on the front of the support that line up with a mark on the barrel for reinstallation.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have now cleaned it all except I still can't get the bolt out to clean it up. It is all matching with serial # 1150. From what I have read it is most likely one of the originals that were made in the factory between 1909 and 1912. Apparently, from the John Henwood book on the Remington Model 8 and 81, there were only about 1,600 Model M's ever made. The bore is good with some light pitting throughout but the rifling looks nice and it should shoot well enough in the deer woods with my favourite cartridge the .35 Remington!
I figured I would do a full pictoral as there isn't much information or pictures of these around.
Cheers,
Ian
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