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  • grease_monkey
    is my 10/22 bolt suposed to stay open after the last shot? could it be the mag I have a 30 and a factory 10. Also with the 30 it tends to jam every so often but not the factory
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  • LSandBinc
    Just tap a couple times she'll come lose, use a drift punch about the same size as the pin. Do your self a big favor and get some Kroil, best penetrating oil on the market. Mix 1 part Kroil to 2 parts Butch's Bore cleaner and this will even clean the dirtest of bores.
    Good luck
    Alan
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  • grease_monkey
    Thanks for the tip Alan, really appreciate it.
    I will give it a good going over at the weekend!

    All the best,
    Greasy
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  • beantole
    Man, you could be in for a real mess so be careful! I have totally
    disassembled my 10/22 twice to clean it and I wondered if I'd ever get it back together. I finally did, that bolt handle and spring that pulls the bolt back can be a bit*h. It felt good to clean the entire firearm though.

    Bruce
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  • Laredo Lefty
    I remove the bolt and trigger group every time I clean my 10-22. The bolt stop pin (the thick one at the back of the rec) falls out on its own just about every time. I have 3 10-22's and they all do the same. To re-install the bolt and cocking handle with spring, lay the reciever upside down on bench, put handle & spring in, pull handle back as far as you can and hold it, then drop bolt over handle and fit together.
    Good luck, Joe
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  • grease_monkey
    Thanks for all the advice guys. The receiver pins for the trigger guard come out real easy thats why I was surprised to find the bolt stop pin was so hard. From the manual it sounds very simple, lets see how I do over the weekend!

    All the best,
    Greasy
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  • PotatoBob
    The bolt stop pin is the same one that you can replace with a bolt buffer.Basicly some kind of synthetic pin to stop the metal-to-metal pounding after each shot.How useful this is on a .22 is a matter of opinion,but the option is there.
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