Thanks for posting this! I just inherited the same model rifle and noticed the same safety issue. I'll be completely stripping it down soon for cleaning and will check this out as well. Edit: And, of course, I go work the hell out of the safety and can't get it to happen again. I'm about ready to chalk it up to being dirty from sitting on a rack for at least 40 years, so just going to give it a thorough strip and clean and just test it more next time I'm out at the range, but glad to find instructions here on the bolt disassembly!
Thank you. I have an old Springfield 86c and I been cleaning it up and have been looking for a bolt disassembly/reassembly video as both seem to use an identical bolt design.
Thanks for posting this! I just inherited the same model rifle and noticed the same safety issue. I'll be completely stripping it down soon for cleaning and will check this out as well.
Edit: And, of course, I go work the hell out of the safety and can't get it to happen again. I'm about ready to chalk it up to being dirty from sitting on a rack for at least 40 years, so just going to give it a thorough strip and clean and just test it more next time I'm out at the range, but glad to find instructions here on the bolt disassembly!
Great diagram! Thank you for posting this.
Cool vid, nice to have a friend with a machine shop ❤
Yessir!
Thank you. I have an old Springfield 86c and I been cleaning it up and have been looking for a bolt disassembly/reassembly video as both seem to use an identical bolt design.
They marketed this design under a handful of names. Good luck!
I have a Savage model 4 made in Utica NY. A real tac driver.
Been trying to find a video on how to disassemble the bolt on a savage 18f 410
How did you put the bolt back in with the hammer droped
What size of aluminum tube did you use
Not sure it was scrap
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