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Something other than Krause Krap
The Ruger Mini 14 is lots of fun to shoot, even though I can't quite see the rear sight when doing
so. To assist in the shooting endeavor, I bought a scope to mount on the rifle. The rifle comes with a Picatinny rail, predrilled and tapped holes, screws and scope rings, so mounting the scope should be no problem. Here's the problem. With the rail attached, I spent about a half hour trying to remove the bolt for cleaning. No luck. Finally dismounted the rail and then had no problem. So, I went online looking for some help in how to do this. I've yet to find a solution other than the one I used, or the 'leave it dirty' solution. I did come across this youtube video which proved interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoegJvVR368 I reckon I'm not the only one feeling a bit frustrated. |
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John H
The Ruger Mini 14 is lots of fun to shoot, even though I can't quite see the rear sight when doing so. To assist in the shooting endeavor, I bought a scope to mount on the rifle. The rifle comes with a Picatinny rail, predrilled and tapped holes, screws and scope rings, so mounting the scope should be no problem. Here's the problem. With the rail attached, I spent about a half hour trying to remove the bolt for cleaning. No luck. Finally dismounted the rail and then had no problem. So, I went online looking for some help in how to do this. I've yet to find a solution other than the one I used, or the 'leave it dirty' solution. I did come across this youtube video which proved interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoegJvVR368 I reckon I'm not the only one feeling a bit frustrated. ..... Yknow that’s something I haven’t messed with. My ranch rifle was the old style with the flimsy, tin, fold down, peep sight- made to clear the scope that was mounted on it when I got it. I’ve pulled the entire mechanism out of the stock to clean it but never disassembled the receiver. But I can understand the frustration of having to pull the scope to disassemble the entire mechanism, then have to possibly Re-sight the scope upon remounting it. |
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Something other than Krause Krap
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 12:40:40 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
John H The Ruger Mini 14 is lots of fun to shoot, even though I can't quite see the rear sight when doing so. To assist in the shooting endeavor, I bought a scope to mount on the rifle. The rifle comes with a Picatinny rail, predrilled and tapped holes, screws and scope rings, so mounting the scope should be no problem. Here's the problem. With the rail attached, I spent about a half hour trying to remove the bolt for cleaning. No luck. Finally dismounted the rail and then had no problem. So, I went online looking for some help in how to do this. I've yet to find a solution other than the one I used, or the 'leave it dirty' solution. I did come across this youtube video which proved interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoegJvVR368 I reckon I'm not the only one feeling a bit frustrated. .... Yknow that’s something I haven’t messed with. My ranch rifle was the old style with the flimsy, tin, fold down, peep sight- made to clear the scope that was mounted on it when I got it. I’ve pulled the entire mechanism out of the stock to clean it but never disassembled the receiver. But I can understand the frustration of having to pull the scope to disassemble the entire mechanism, then have to possibly Re-sight the scope upon remounting it. In the forums some of the guys indicate they just never clean the bolt, etc. They clean the barrel, wipe down what they can get to, and keep on chugging. Oh well! |
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