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Posted: 10/6/2005 2:52:11 PM EDT
| I am having difficulty removing the operating rod from my rifle. It is a Fulton Armory receiver. I don't want to force it (the op rod) off because I am afraid I might damage the rod or the receiver. I am in the correct notch so that is not it. Any advice? Thanks in advance. |
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Have you ever done it before? 1. Remove trigger assembly. 2. Remove stock. 3. Remove Operating Spring and Operating Spring Guide. 4. Holding the rifle by the barrel, grasp the Operating Rod handle and draw reward, applying pressure both upwards and away from the reciever. It should come right off. The real trick is getting it back together. |
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I've had a couple that just really didn't want to come undone. If you tap them with the heel of your hand, they'll usually just pop right on out. Not too hard, just a good tap. Good news is if it's tight like that, it's really unlikely to dismount while you're shooting. That's a problem some people have had. |
The rifle was just put together this year. I have taken it all the way down to the operating rod removal which I have been unsuccessfull. Too tight. |
I will keep trying. |
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Drew- you might want to try this- Disassemble per the instructions eihter clamp the receiver in a padded vise or place on a a flat hard sruface receiver up-right move the op rod back to the notch place a pad on the top of the receiver (small towel, etc.) between the sight and the clip guide insert a flat blade screw driver from the left hand side, (boltstop), into the inside of the area where the bolt roller engages. Lift up and out on the op rod with your right hand using the screw dirver to provide leverage lift up and out from the left. Its worked every time for me. HTH Jackal |
More like a complete and utter WHORE!!! albeit an very high priced one.... |
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