- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
For a full tear down, most lever guns are considerably harder than their bolt gun counterparts to tear down. There has to be a down side to everything.
On the plus side, many old levers haven't been taken apart in decades and still function just fine.
I'm a mechanic, I take everything apart. If you're mechanically inclined at all, they are not that difficult. But at least have a tear down manual or a blow up parts pic to help you.
I have taken my 94 Winchester apart at the hunt camp, cleaned it and reassembled it with basic hand tools, and a nail for a pin punch. They are just not that hard.
On the plus side, many old levers haven't been taken apart in decades and still function just fine.
I'm a mechanic, I take everything apart. If you're mechanically inclined at all, they are not that difficult. But at least have a tear down manual or a blow up parts pic to help you.
I have taken my 94 Winchester apart at the hunt camp, cleaned it and reassembled it with basic hand tools, and a nail for a pin punch. They are just not that hard.





























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