How do I go about this, (without having to send it to a gunsmith) using readily available compounds etc.
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Regards
Dave
stone the raceways, flats and ovals top bottom and sides, using an oil.. You can finish with emory wet/dry on erasers etc, whatever fits the surface again with oil...stone the bolt also where wear shows. stay off the lugs...you can finish by putting a cutting polishing compound on your bolt and working it 200 times, repolish with fine stones and clean it carefully getting all that abrasive crap out of the action..Do this with the bolt body disasembled...Oil.
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Ray Atkinson
Now cycle the action around 50 times. Try sometimes to push bolt slightly up or down on start of forward stroke. You will experience some binding, You will also find it improves with time.
Sometimes quick, sometimes slow, sometimes guide bolt handle down and sometimes slam just forward. Press trigger sometimes ( Yeah, I know, but it�s just the right word ) and let action cock.
Use a dummy for pulling trigger. If none at hand, use fired cartridges up to 3 or 5 times. Clean out primer soot after this!!
After this, disassemble, wipe totally clean and dry, coat with ( other ) ( Teflon ) oil and repeat. This need not be done in one day.
Reclean, lube sparingly with some lubricant and You are ready to go.
What Ray advises is the correct gunsmith�s approach. My version is cheaper and preserves the gunsmith�s time for things an amateur cannot do.
Have fun! H
The action will feel smoother anyway now, true or not true, because of Your improved muscles :-))
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