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Remington 700 bolt disassembly tool

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Build a Remington 700 bolt disassembly tool

March 5, 2015 Bill Marr 0

If you own a Remington 700 and want to work on it, you’ll need a way to remove the firing pin assembly from the bolt.  One method is to use a coin in the slot […]

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