Hello guys,
I recently bought myself a 10/22 SS carbine, and I'm trying to disassemble everything to give it a thorough clean and lube. I had success with taking everything apart, with the exception of not being able to remove the firing pin out of the bolt. I'm kind of on a budget (don't want to buy a punch set right now), and I would like to know what I can use as a safe substitute to safely tap the hollow roll pin out of the bolt to release the firing pin without damaging anything in the process. The larger roll pins where solid and I was able to use a rounded square head screwdriver to punch them out with. I even used a roll pin to hammer out another roll pin, but they where solid and harder to mar. The hollow roll pin holding the firing pin inside the bolt is not solid, and I'm afraid that if I use the same technique, I might deform and mar the pin causing damage. My question is what can I use as a substitute to successfully take the tiny, hollow roll pin out with in a pinch?
P.S. I plan on leaving the trigger unit assembled. Should I be taking it apart as well, or can I get away with not having to clean and lube it? I plan on using Remington dry lube in the action, and Outers tri-lube for the bore and externals. Is this a good idea? Any suggestions would help this newbie out. Thanks in advance!
I recently bought myself a 10/22 SS carbine, and I'm trying to disassemble everything to give it a thorough clean and lube. I had success with taking everything apart, with the exception of not being able to remove the firing pin out of the bolt. I'm kind of on a budget (don't want to buy a punch set right now), and I would like to know what I can use as a safe substitute to safely tap the hollow roll pin out of the bolt to release the firing pin without damaging anything in the process. The larger roll pins where solid and I was able to use a rounded square head screwdriver to punch them out with. I even used a roll pin to hammer out another roll pin, but they where solid and harder to mar. The hollow roll pin holding the firing pin inside the bolt is not solid, and I'm afraid that if I use the same technique, I might deform and mar the pin causing damage. My question is what can I use as a substitute to successfully take the tiny, hollow roll pin out with in a pinch?
P.S. I plan on leaving the trigger unit assembled. Should I be taking it apart as well, or can I get away with not having to clean and lube it? I plan on using Remington dry lube in the action, and Outers tri-lube for the bore and externals. Is this a good idea? Any suggestions would help this newbie out. Thanks in advance!




























Thanks for the help Hical. 






















