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Old February 3, 2006, 02:00 PM   #4
James K
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My suggestion as to disassembling those Savage bolts is DON'T. Unless there is a real need, like parts replacement, it is better to leave them alone. It is very easy to mess up firing pin protrusion and other sensitive areas.

That is not like a military bolt, intended to be dismantled and cleaned in the field. It is THE MOST complex rifle bolt I have ever seen and has the most parts. Cleaning, if necessary, can be done with a spray cleaner or by immersion in a cleaner.

Jim
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