Putting the bolt back in is the hard part!
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I have to contradict this comment... There really is no "hard part". Try putting a stripped down Ruger Mark III back together and then tell me about the "hard part" of 10/22 assembly. It's a cakewalk![]()
I'm kinda' bored and thought about taking my 10/22 apart to clean it but don't want to mess up the zero if I don't have to. If I just take the action out of the stock and don't loosen or mess with the barrel/scope will I loose my zero? not that's it a huge deal but I am lazy and don't want to spend the time to re-zero it. I have usually done a complete tear down when I clean; as in scope, stock, barrel and action off the receiver.
Thoughts?
hey guys
got a ruger 10/22 on the way... Just wondering - what kind of maintenance do these guns usually need?
does the bolt ever need to come out for a cleaning?
thanks
Yes. Not difficult.
22 ammo is filthy, on average. If you shoot a lot, there will be a build up of unburnt powder, burnt powder, lead shavings and other residue inside.
Figure about 5 minutes to strip it right down, 10 to clean, and another few minutes to put it all back together.
Or you can pull the action off the stock, hose the crap out of it with a spray cleaner, like brake cleaner, blow it dry, and be generous with the oil. Let the action drip dry overnight, and assemble it the next time you want to use it.
It does not have to be complicated.
A toothbrush and some cloths, and the diagrams that come with it, and stripping it to the last part and doing a complete clean, is pretty easy.
Cheers
Trev