A-Bolt Bolt Disasembly
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per the Browning service rep he sees few if any Abolts ever come back for service and told me not to worry about the bolt it will be fine gunk and all. I don't think many gunsmiths even work on these to be honest, you might have to send it back to browning for work.
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many gunsmiths even work on these to be honest, you
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Somewhere I saw instructions for taking one apart and it was not pretty. I tried taking mine apart and luckily before I lost my mind I decided against it. You know I have no use for non field strippable bolts. I would dip it in gasoline and shake it up good , get a can of compressed air and blow it out and then shoot it with Tri-flon and let it soak for an hour and then blow out the excess with the canned spray. That was my plan b
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The situation you've got is exactly what Gunscrubber was made for I believe, to clean places you can't or don't want to reach. That's what I recommend.
This thread reinforces in my mind why I prefer my Sakos and pre-64' Model 70 Winchester to other rifle brands. The bolts of these rifles can be dissassembled rather easily. Something to think about.
This thread reinforces in my mind why I prefer my Sakos and pre-64' Model 70 Winchester to other rifle brands. The bolts of these rifles can be dissassembled rather easily. Something to think about.
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