Where to oil/grease and where not to oil/grease on a cooey?

CanuckShooter

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Just got my Cooey/Winchester 600 home. I love it and can't wait to shoot it! One question though... I have it all apart, and want to clean and lube it properly.

What moving parts do I oil or grease on this rifle? Or do I even use any grease? Do I need to take the bolt apart to clean it? If so how do I do that? I have taken it out of the receiver, but the actual bolt is comprised of 2 parts pulled together with a spring....

Please put it in the most basic of laymans terms, as I am bad when it comes to the names of gun parts lol :redface: :redface:

Thanks!!

PS - What is the CHEAPEST quality no frills rings to use on a Cooey with the dovetailed milled in the top of the receiver? Looking for a ring and mount in one... under 40 bucks lol
 
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CanuckShooter said:
PS - What is the CHEAPEST quality no frills rings to use on a Cooey with the dovetailed milled in the top of the receiver? Looking for a ring and mount in one... under 40 bucks lol

Get a set of bushnell 1" rimfire rings. Last set I bought cost all of 13 bucks, and they lock up well.

While you're at the gunshop, get a tube of Gunslick Gunlube. It's anhydrous graphite, and won't gum with burnt powder the way oil or grease will. A little goes a very long way. Just beware the small size of the tube makes it easy to lose. On the 60/600 series I'd put a couple of dabs on the outside of the bolt, the carrier contact surfaces, and the front of the mag tube where it slides back and forth in it's retaining ring...

Regards,

Doc Sharptail
 
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