Like the thread title says... I just bought my first Ruger 10/22 brand new and already fired a hundred down range in the bad boy. I read the manual and tried to field strip it/clean it. I took it out of the stock with no problems.
To take out the trigger guard, I know i had to drift out the two receiver pins... one came out easily but the other one was really hard to take out. I couldn't even take it out with a pen... so I took out a small peg, and hammer slowly and gently tapped it out. I know this isn't the smartest thing but I was tired and I wanted to clean it. Out came the trigger guard.
I wanted to take out the bolt so I needed to drift out the bolt stop pin. It wouldn't come out. I tried tapping it out again gently but it won't come out at all! Add a little but of more force and it still won't come out. Now this is my first Ruger 10/22 and first 22 rifle. I'm sure what I did was wrong to drift out the receiver pins out but is there a better way to take this bolt stop pin out? Short of me doing what I did and using full force... I can't take it out. Should I call up Ruger? Or try to go back where I got it and get them to take it out for me? I made some scuff marks when trying to take that bolt stop pin and I was unsuccessful. It shouldn't be that hard to field strip this.. I only think of calling up Ruger because they might give me a new receiver or something since I scuffed it up. I don't know though. I don't think I should need to use a hammer or anything to drift out pins.
- Mercmeat
To take out the trigger guard, I know i had to drift out the two receiver pins... one came out easily but the other one was really hard to take out. I couldn't even take it out with a pen... so I took out a small peg, and hammer slowly and gently tapped it out. I know this isn't the smartest thing but I was tired and I wanted to clean it. Out came the trigger guard.
I wanted to take out the bolt so I needed to drift out the bolt stop pin. It wouldn't come out. I tried tapping it out again gently but it won't come out at all! Add a little but of more force and it still won't come out. Now this is my first Ruger 10/22 and first 22 rifle. I'm sure what I did was wrong to drift out the receiver pins out but is there a better way to take this bolt stop pin out? Short of me doing what I did and using full force... I can't take it out. Should I call up Ruger? Or try to go back where I got it and get them to take it out for me? I made some scuff marks when trying to take that bolt stop pin and I was unsuccessful. It shouldn't be that hard to field strip this.. I only think of calling up Ruger because they might give me a new receiver or something since I scuffed it up. I don't know though. I don't think I should need to use a hammer or anything to drift out pins.
- Mercmeat