vagrantonwalkabout
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I seem to always end up with the project rifles...
Model 70 Winchester post 64 push feed 30-06 "ranger", 3 position safety, believe manufactured in 1990.
What can I use to remove a rusted together bolt back end? (firing pin / cocking indicator n safety) I have a ultrasonic cleaner, asking for recommendations on what rust remover goop I can try with the ultrasonic that ideally won't strip the bluing off of the bolt.
When the rifle arrived to me the safety was stuck in forward fire position and the bolt plus safety would not move in the action. The rear cocking / firing pin indicator was part way out with a noticeable rust ring around it.. A smack upwards and the bolt moved up so I could remove it. Before removing the bolt i tried to move the safety but couldn't. Tried to take apart the bolt, the firing pin released. According to YouTube while holding down the little pin on the side with extra hand strength I should still be able to twist the back of the bolt off or twist it back to were the pin sits back in the indent.
Model 70 Winchester post 64 push feed 30-06 "ranger", 3 position safety, believe manufactured in 1990.
What can I use to remove a rusted together bolt back end? (firing pin / cocking indicator n safety) I have a ultrasonic cleaner, asking for recommendations on what rust remover goop I can try with the ultrasonic that ideally won't strip the bluing off of the bolt.
When the rifle arrived to me the safety was stuck in forward fire position and the bolt plus safety would not move in the action. The rear cocking / firing pin indicator was part way out with a noticeable rust ring around it.. A smack upwards and the bolt moved up so I could remove it. Before removing the bolt i tried to move the safety but couldn't. Tried to take apart the bolt, the firing pin released. According to YouTube while holding down the little pin on the side with extra hand strength I should still be able to twist the back of the bolt off or twist it back to were the pin sits back in the indent.
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