Could I have the same instructions emailed to me, please?
df446@geocities.com
Thanks.
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DeanF, your e-mail bounced again. If you will send me a SASE I'll send you a hard copy of the instructions. Stringer Gunsmithing, 501 W. Main St., Earlington, KY 42410. George
If you ever ave questions about cleaning, maintenance, or dissasembly of a firearm, the best resource is the manufacturer's manual that came with the firearm. Most manufacturers will be happy to send you a manual for little or no cost. To reach Marlin, mail to:
Marlin Firearms Company, Box 248, North Haven, CT 06473
I also recommend the books that are available in the stores that go over step-by-step breakdown of many models of rifles. Forgive me, I do not recall the exact names and titles.
I'm afraid you are wrong about the Marlin Manuals not covering bolt removal. I went and bought a new lever action 30-30 Sunday and the manual clearly explains how to remove the bolt so that the gun can be cleaned from the breech.