Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Ruger 10 22 How Do You Clean Out The Trigger Assembly In A Ruger 10/22?

How do you clean out the trigger assembly in a Ruger 10/22? - ruger 10 22

I am cleaning my Ruger 10/22 now. How do I clean the trigger? Who knows if it shows a Youtube video, how? Video of the cleaning, which I see now is not it.

5 comments:

Mr. P said...

I know this may sound primitive, but I throw the receiver of the action in one piece. No need to dismantle or remove the barrel. First, I brush my wet hole and the rest of the powder solvent and allow yourself a few minutes. Get a 3-pound coffee can and fill 3 / 4-2 / 3 the way full of spirits (paint thinner) and a generous spray of machine oil. Soak reach the recipient and thinner and grab the screw and back the work of the action. Even a toothbrush to the area where you can get through the lock bolt open action. At no time will be thinner than the coffee. By dipping in and out like a tea bag and labor that will have the cleanest. Likely that, if 3 or 4 shots with just a normal train, "so you can clean the" in between. This method is also effective on the Ruger MKII pistols also because they are a bear to remove. L 'Air is a real advantage at all, cut thin and small fly like the stick, but no air evaporates. Oil as usual and cLean in Block 10/22. I know it seems a waste, but if you wait a couple of hours with the plastic cap to most of the garbage in the dust and dirt to settle the lower back. You can then pour the clear thinner approved in a closed container for next time. I have even filtered to clarify again, but cheap, so do not feel bad throwing it away either. Be sure that in a well ventilated area to work and not an open flame (a thick hot water) is flammable, but not like other volatile solvents.

Mr. P said...

I know this may sound primitive, but I throw the receiver of the action in one piece. No need to dismantle or remove the barrel. First, I brush my wet hole and the rest of the powder solvent and allow yourself a few minutes. Get a 3-pound coffee can and fill 3 / 4-2 / 3 the way full of spirits (paint thinner) and a generous spray of machine oil. Soak reach the recipient and thinner and grab the screw and back the work of the action. Even a toothbrush to the area where you can get through the lock bolt open action. At no time will be thinner than the coffee. By dipping in and out like a tea bag and labor that will have the cleanest. Likely that, if 3 or 4 shots with just a normal train, "so you can clean the" in between. This method is also effective on the Ruger MKII pistols also because they are a bear to remove. L 'Air is a real advantage at all, cut thin and small fly like the stick, but no air evaporates. Oil as usual and cLean in Block 10/22. I know it seems a waste, but if you wait a couple of hours with the plastic cap to most of the garbage in the dust and dirt to settle the lower back. You can then pour the clear thinner approved in a closed container for next time. I have even filtered to clarify again, but cheap, so do not feel bad throwing it away either. Be sure that in a well ventilated area to work and not an open flame (a thick hot water) is flammable, but not like other volatile solvents.

Cymond said...

Good question. Normally, remove the group of receptor activation, then partially disassemble the trigger group and the cleaning of individual parts. Assembly can be a huge pain because it can be difficult to close all the holes and get the needles for the first time I have to go for an hour, but is much faster. You only need to clean the trigger group if every few thousand rounds. I have a Volquartsen hammer kit in me, and I noticed the trigger is harder when it is dirty.

Now that I think, I wonder if there is a better way of cleaning. Perhaps one of the ultrasonic cleaner, how to clean earlier in the suppressor.

L1M1J1 said...

You can remove the body and the effect of the action, you buy a can of brake cleaner, hand shower, relube. back together again. Do diffficult.

HoHosare... said...

Search for "Ruger 10/22 Cleaning" in Google.
I have tons of hits ... I would like to link, but Google has more data links in the research.

Many YouTube videos and even Dos and Don'ts website.

Enjoy!

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