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Goop on new bolt...
It was a complete bolt in the goo wrap...I have gas and MEK and wd 40....What to use without taking it apart????? Thanks Charlie
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01-31-2011 03:16 PM
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I prefer using Shooter's Choice to soak it for several hours, but that won't dissolve everything.
The issue is that I doubt you will get all the cosmo off of it without taking it apart.
Large bottle of Shooter's Choice is $30. A bolt tool (cheap commercial one) is $40 and USGI is $65. Tool is better investment.
Just my two cents worth...
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Kerosene works great for me.
Why not try 'em all?? Are you afraid you will dissolve the steel bolt?
and you can't get it really clean without dis assembly.
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Boil in in water for about 3 min and the displace water with some wd-40. Hot water releases the wax very easy.
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Wow a great thought...Can,t hurt that steel bolt....I'll start with hot water, go to MEK ,it pulls oil from an old gun stocks just great and then kero amd finally WD 40....And end up with break free...I guy only lives once...Go for the gusto....Thanks to all for inputs.....Charlie
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cosmoline
melts away at 130 degrees. Boiling water should do it without stripping the bolt.
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Sooner or later you will need to borrow or buy a bolt tool.
Maybe to replace a broken extractor in this or another bolt. Or to pull out a clogged ejector and spring. You might even want to know if the parts are the same as the bolt. My curiosity alone of just not knowing the part markings on the firing pin and extractor would drive me nuts.
I'm with Tired Retired and his 2¢, I think the good investment is in buying a bolt tool.
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"DITTO" Jim and TR, To get the bolt properly cleaned and lubed get the tool and disassemble it.
You will be happy you did.....Frank
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Got the"GI" Bolt tool 3 or4 years ago and never took from the wrap....Emergency only/// hate to learn new stuff I may never need....So I bought a new bolt complete, so if needed one, no need to fool around with multi-part multi-gizmo tools...Have 3 carbines Imports I bought about 1989 or 1990, for $139 ea...Nice I always wanted "ONE"...Three is better....I have NEVER had one Belch, except when trying Giszmo.handloads....Hornady XTP...Because I have 2000 of them..Love these things and love buy them nice Accessories....Smile Charlie
Bought a complete spring and parts kit from someone good and have yet to need any...
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