I've got this original production (1960s?) Browning T-bolt a neighbour gave me.
The bolt just slides in and out of the action, and won't lock up.
In addition, I can't get the screws out to separate the barreled action from the stock to look at the action and treat it with some solvent or rust remover or solvent.
Doing some reading, I discovered that the old T-bolt stocks were salt treated. Well I assume that the salt and moisture during storage caused corrosion and thus the seizure. I am thoroughly frustrated with this project. The gun was said to be very accurate in its day but it won't work and I can't take it apart to find out why.
The bolt just slides in and out of the action, and won't lock up.
In addition, I can't get the screws out to separate the barreled action from the stock to look at the action and treat it with some solvent or rust remover or solvent.
Doing some reading, I discovered that the old T-bolt stocks were salt treated. Well I assume that the salt and moisture during storage caused corrosion and thus the seizure. I am thoroughly frustrated with this project. The gun was said to be very accurate in its day but it won't work and I can't take it apart to find out why.