Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: cascademountainhunter on August 28, 2008, 11:05:31 AM
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I just got a Remington Model 700 Mt. Rifle in a .270 Win. and the saftey on it is hard to get off safe, almost like its sticking or somthin. I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to adjust that somehow? Thanks.
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Great question...mine does the same thing :(
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I would pull it out and take a look at it, if you feel comfortable doing it. If it looks like there is a bur or scratching on it, then it is hanging up on something. Not knowing your experience level, i would recommend taking it to a gunsmith to repair. Should be easy and inexpensive.
If you do not see any wear, then I would just click it on and off about 500 times while watching tv and see if it improves. Take this advice with a grain of salt, since I am in no wayu a gunsmith, but it is what I would do.
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yes it can be adjusted. no it is not adjustable.
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I had mine "hang up" on me a few years back. >:( I bought a stainless Rem with laminated stock, you know an "all weather" gun. While on a hunt in a spike camp for 4 days with rain every day, I noticed my gun wouldn't come off safety. I had to hit the safety with the but end of my knife to get it off, unloaded of course. :bash: The rest of the hunt I hunted with the bolt up. When I took it apart at the end of the year there was a little clip that was blued not stainless, this clip was rusted and was causing it to "hang up" I took the clip off and scrubbed it good with hoppes and steel wool, until I wore the blue off. The safety works great now but I don't trust it in rainy weather anymore as it will rust up for sure. I know how to fix it in the field but would be scared of taking the stock off without re-sighting in.
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i had it apart the other day while i lightened the trigger pull, i oiled it up pretty good but didnt seem to help......and everything looked normal there....so idk
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you will probably find someone who will tell you different, but I never oil them, to afraid of them gumming up. That's not why mine rusted up though as I had not had the stock off since I bought it that year so I am sure that it still had factory oil on it.
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you can oil them, but if you don't keep it clean and reoiled it will eventually gum up, sub zero temps are a great place to be oil free as well.