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Post by lobster on Nov 21, 2008 14:39:58 GMT -6
I am looking for a manual that details how to take apart lever actions. (ie) marlin 30-30
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Post by Chaindriven on Nov 23, 2008 10:19:02 GMT -6
Lobster,
I have sent you an email. In it is a PDF file. It is a Manual for the Marlin Lever Action Rifle. The manual covers several models. Refer to page 7 for disassembly. Let me know if I may be of any further assistance.
Regards,
Chaindriven, RnG Site Moderator
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Post by lobster on Nov 25, 2008 12:23:02 GMT -6
Thank you again ChainDriven, I got it. It will be very use ful in the near future. I just hate leaving a rifle dirty, It bothers me and keeps me up at night. ;D ;D. So now I wont have that problem
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Post by Chaindriven on Nov 25, 2008 17:25:05 GMT -6
SGM Losber, It takes just a few moments to insure a firearms longevity. I feel the same and consider cleaning my firearms to be just a part of shooting them. It bothers me to no end to observe a once fine specimen of a firearm ruined by lazy neglect. Working the shows, I can't tell you how many guns, I have refused to take in trade because the owner never cleaned or oiled them. A well cleaned, oiled and dry cased firearm will last several life times. It is a crying shame that very owner doesn't feel as you do. Please don't hesitate to ask if you need another gun manual. I can't promise you I fine it 100% of the time, but it won't be for not trying my friend. Good luck and God Bless.
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Post by cpmag on Nov 28, 2010 6:57:56 GMT -6
well i guess I'm a bad person cause i haven't cleaned my M&P pistol for about 50-70 rnds but i do try to keep most of them clean, so even if i shoot only a few(20-100) rounds i should clean them
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Post by Chaindriven on May 22, 2011 3:26:01 GMT -6
Personally, I typically perform a light cleaning after every use. Run bore brush down the barrel, a silicone wipe down and oil. A thorough clean after 500 rounds. Complete disassembly.
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