I've got the stock left and that's it...but am thinking of making a crossbow out of it for my nephew.
Yeah I 'dealt' to it with my grinder and a brand new diamond cutting wheel, that was just waiting for a job like this.
It performed perfectly, nicely cutting the POS Sterling into a series of uniform pieces.
It really was a catharsis...a bit of pent up emotions over semi-auto .22s....
...I feel better now
Your cleaning method is pretty good, but I would do the Marlin action differently. Strip the action from stock, detach spring setup from receiver, then after removing bolt from receiver clean bolt and channel completely. Only one drop of gun oil on bolt to reassemble. Then focus on spring setup - remove every trace of powder residue esp from feedthroat. Clean thoroughly. Check position of ejector spring is correct. Reassemble. Cleaning is good every 3-400 rounds or when rifle starts tells you it needs cleaning!
Some people leave the Marlin semiauto action cocked i.e. open when in storage. This is not good for action springs as it weakens recoil spring and hammer spring - adversely affecting ammo cycling. Good to leave these semi actions closed. If springs are worn McCarbo do new sets at good prices.
These tips keep the Marlin semiautos operating well. Good luck with your bolt..
No doubt about it, Ruger had a shocking batch of barrels in the mid 80s, maybe late 80s. A mate had one of the bad bunch and it was unbelievably poor accuracy.
I swore never to town one but after moving to Central I needed a good semi and got talked into a 10/22 after one of the new Savages shit itself.
The Ruger is excellent, maybe I got lucky but it is 100% reliable and best group was an awesome 6mm group at 50 yards.
Probably a total fluke but it is very accurate and unfussy on ammo.
Don't write off a good semi... Least that's what my wife says
@zarathustra you still got the papoose? I'm keen as a bean if you'd like to sell it
Identify your target beyond all doubt
A friend of mine had a Mini 14 and claimed it was capable of Minute of Milkjug accuracy at 100m.
Reading about ruger, it seems that their tooling for the Mini 14 got to the point of being really knackered, they invested in some new stuff, and the accuracy of Mini 14's improved dramatically.
I wonder if those crap 10/22 barrels were cut by machinery on it's last gasp.
RIP Harry F. 29/04/20
CRC Brakleen is a great solvent for many things including firearms. Great down the bore as well as it cleans out the carbon and lead buildup...just doesn't work on the copper residue.
ATF is also great on semi-auto actions. Armalite recommends it on their M-16s if troops run out of standard-issue supplies.
I don't get why the Ruger 10/22 gets so much bad press, are they tack drivers? No however they group well enough for rabbit shooting at sensible distances with the right ammo. Mine would average 1.5inch at 50m, good enough for me.
I've heard that argument too, however, friends and I all own them, all unmodified with no issues when using good ammo. Most semis will stove pipe at some stage with crap "bulk buy" ammo. I would also hazard a guess a lot of peoples cleaning regimes are poor and a leading contributor. I'm not a staunch defender of the 10/22 as the marlins are bloody good value, just think they get a lot of ill informed bad press.
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