I have no reason to suspect that anything is wrong with the firearm form a safety standpoint- It's a nice, robust rifle that could use a little TLC. While I've shot a few 99's, I've never owned one and I know there are some 99 aficionados here, so maybe they could give me a pointer or 2 for sprucing up this old banger.
FIrst 2 questions are- When the lever is cocked, it works smoothly, until the last bit, where the bolt lifts up and slides into the chamber. At this point it takes quite a bit more effort. Is this normal with 99's ?
Secondly, when the action is cocked, a small pin pops up from the tang part of the receiver, then drops down when the trigger is puled. I assume this is a "cocking indicator" of some sort?
Is this rifle reasonably easy to strip down, give it a good cleaning and polishing? Or should I limit it to removing the stocks and not messing with any of the internals?[/QUOTE]
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I had to say good bye to my 99's on account of that "tight" spot (arthritis).
Contact bogie he is a 99 man and one of the one of the best wood refinishing men that I know. He's a good guy, he'll give you the tips you need.