A lot of guys don't know how to pull apart their bolt to check the firing pin and to clean and lube the assembly. The question came up on Mail Call Mondays, but I figured it would be handier to give it a separate video.
This is not something you need to do after every range trip. I do it when I clean my bore (about 500 rounds) or when the rifle gets soaking wet.
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This is not something you need to do after every range trip. I do it when I clean my bore (about 500 rounds) or when the rifle gets soaking wet.
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