disassembling an optima
there was alot of rust in the hammer and trigger. i hit out the two of the pins and the third i cant budge.when i was trying to get the assembly out a spring fell out.
i dont know what to do. it shouldnt be thathard to take apart, i just want a clean gun to store any help!!? |
RE: disassembling an optima
i read that you have to send the action to CVA for them to repair/clean. May have made a boo boo. Check through your manual and see what it has to say.
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RE: disassembling an optima
Made the same mistake myself and then read the manual afterwards, where it says you can't disassmeble. I sent the assmebly to them with a check for I believe $17 and they put it back together for me. You'll be ok, just call them first and find out how much to make the check out.
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RE: disassembling an optima
That is a real shame you have to send the rifle in...
I would think if a part gets rusty, fowled or dirty, there must be a way to keep it clean. On my triggers, I spray them with brake cleaner (after I remove them from the barrel/stock of course), then pour some alcohol over them, and finally hit them with a air compressor until they are dry. It seems to work. Then a shot of oil. So far no more crud build up, and I never saw rust yet. I see no reason why that would not work in the assembly you have unless of course it does not come out of the stock. If I had to have a rifle I could not break down completely, and clean all the parts myself.. it would be on the auction site real fast. Whether it was a CVA, a Thompson Center Arms, or what. In fact I traded off a Jukar pistol for that very reason.That and I got a heck of a trade for it. Maybe that's why I like the older technology rifles.. less moving parts, all parts can be cleaned, and put back together.. |
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