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Posted by Aaron Ford on July 08, 2007 at 18:25:53 from (72.84.63.243):
In Reply to: Need some ideas. Part 2 posted by old on July 07, 2007 at 20:43:41:
Amen on the gun jam. My 10-22 was having a hard time and the neighbor turned me on to the problem and the solution. He seemed to think ot was gummed up behind the bolt. Now I am no gunsmith so I followed his recommendation and it worked. He said to pull the barrel and action out of the wood, clean everything you could see and then hose down around the bolt with wd-40. Keep pouring it to it till the black goo starts running out. Then dry and reassemble. It worked like a champ. I always thought I had kept it all real clean and this was a real eye opener. You should have seen the garbage running out of that action. This might not be the right path for a high dollar peice or a setimental keepsake, but it sure worked here. HTH Aaron
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