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Rancho; In the meantime, soak your bolt in solvent for a few days. During this period take it out of the solvent several times - work the extractor, ejector plunger and firing pin. Dry it off and soak in gun oil. Drain excess and it should work fine. Take-down is still required when you get the tool, but this should make sure that it works.
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03-10-2010 03:03 PM
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In working the extractor and ejector plunger, I use an old spent carbine case... I just put it in a the bolt face then take it out - alot.
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Thanks phil441.......will do. free is good. Also lots of good ideas with the clear bag and pre-soaking with oil. Back in the truck shop we used to call them "Jesus clips" cuz that was the only person who stood a chance of finding them.
Last edited by Rancho113; 03-11-2010 at 12:29 AM.
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