24 February 2024, 07:42
larry millerAssembling Sako bolt guide rib.
I stripped down my Sako Model 69L to reblue. I knew it would be hard to reassemble when I took it apart. Would some one give me some advice on how to get that guide rib back on the bolt.I have a pliers made to compress the collars on Mausers&Win Model 70,s. Its too big to compress the collar&still get the rib to snap over it. Plus the fact there are two collars that must be hooked up at the same time. I'm hopping some one has some trick to share with me.
24 February 2024, 16:23
BobsterBuy two cheap, small locking pliers. Make the jaws safe with soft shims of brass, copper or aluminum. Flattened .22 LR cases work well. Clamp the pliers on each collar, compress and lock on. Install rib.
24 February 2024, 18:06
Jim KobeThis has worked for me in the past, put the bolt with the collars in place in a padded vise so as to squeeze them closed and put the rib in place. With a small safe padded or phenolic faced hammer, tap the guide rib on. Make sure it is on the correct orientation,
24 February 2024, 19:07
larry millerThanks for the advice. Last night when I was sleeping I thought of using small vice grips to hold the collars so I could slip the rib on. I'm going to go out to the shop & try it now.
24 February 2024, 19:51
larry millerI got it; I used your method Jim. Works like a charm. Thank you very much.
25 February 2024, 08:53
Kevin GulletteLarry.......
Does your guide rod have the cross-pin retainer......or the internal cupped clip?
If it is the cupped clip....it's correct orientation is critical, upon reassembly.
Just a note of caution.
Kevin
25 February 2024, 19:24
larry millerIt has both of them. I got it together correct. Works fine.Now I have to work on the extractor. I chambered it for the 7PRC. The extractor won't hook & pull the shell out. I think I have to grind the front off some because it's hitting the front of the extractor groove.
26 February 2024, 09:27
Kevin GulletteInteresting......as the factory never produced guide rods with both types of retainers.
Is it possible that someone has added the cross-pin?
Any pics?
Thanks,
Kevin