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Ruger 10/22 barrel stuck
27 September 2007, 07:31
outterbanksRuger 10/22 barrel stuck
I have a Ruger 10/22 with the heavy hammered barrel by Ruger. I have removed the retaining block, but cannot remove the barrel. I have applied penetrating oil over night and it will not move. Any help would be great.
27 September 2007, 11:56
mike7mm08On my 10/22s and remington 597 I have had the barrels be a little sticky at times. Never had one totally stuck. Usually just racking the bolt will lossen the barrel up. I always apply anti sieze to the barrel shank when I reassembly eliminates nearly all sticking.
27 September 2007, 12:30
tin cantry a hardwood dowel against the breachface of the barrel, tap it firmly with a hammer- I wrapped shim stock around the tenon of a 77/17 to tighten the fit, and had to do this to remove the barrel.
this is the first incidence I've read of a 10/22 barrel being too tight, usually they just fall out.
27 September 2007, 17:39
outterbanksI am going to try the hardwood dowel tonight. I have a wood vise to hold the receiver. I bought the gun used so I not sure if it may have gotten wet causing the barrel to seize.
27 September 2007, 18:24
DMBThe Receiver on the 10-22's is Aluminum. For stuck barrels on them, I use a heat gun blowing hot air around the circumference of the receiver, where the barrel enters the receiver, and the barrels always slip right out.
I"m not sure if a hair dryer will do the job, but you might give it a try. It really doesn't take a lot of heating to expand the Aluminum. My heat gun puts out much hotter air than a hair dryer.
Don
27 September 2007, 18:56
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by outterbanks:
I am going to try the hardwood dowel tonight. I have a wood vise to hold the receiver. I bought the gun used so I not sure if it may have gotten wet causing the barrel to seize.
Whatever you do DON'T clamp the receiver in a vise. Clamp the barrel instead using appropriate wood blocks to grip the barrel. Warm the receiver like DMB suggested and then work the receiver off by either tapping it off with a wood block and hammer, or, with a back and forth twisting motion.
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27 September 2007, 21:19
outterbanksThanks, I have a heat gun and leather grips for the vise to hold the barrel.
28 September 2007, 05:33
tin canthe dowel worked for me, but then, I used it on a bolt action where I could get to the barrel- cain't do that with a 10/22, my apologies.
28 September 2007, 17:49
outterbanksThe heat gun worked. The barrel looked like it had lock-tight on it.
29 September 2007, 21:38
tnekkccI put a Shilen Stainless bull barrel and a Majestics arms steel/Aluminum barrel on 10/22s.
The surprising thing was that the shanks must be turned down to fit them in the receivers.
Two good books:
Customize the Ruger 10/22 by James E. House
Rifleman's Guide To Rimfire Ammunition by Steven Boelter
30 September 2007, 01:09
tin canquote:
The surprising thing was that the shanks must be turned down to fit them in the receivers.
Well, that takes it right outta the "kitchen table" category...
02 October 2007, 04:05
tnekkccThey commonly use sandpaper and twist the barrel by hand to get the shanks down.