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Winchester 88 action stuck
vin_e50
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I inherited a Winchester 88 .308 from my father, not sure the last time he shot it. Shot it for the first time, gun went off and now the action won't open, the lever will move down about half way but not fully to engage the bolt to pull it back. Just wondering if anyone has had this problem and how to fix it before I take it to my gunsmith.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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By gunsmith, I mean a full service shop, with a licensed, and properly educated gunsmith. Not just a sales shop, with a hammer jockey.
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quote:Maybe next time be helpful and say "you should probably take it to a gunsmith" instead of being derogatory. If you didn't mean to be derogatory, then I apologize.
quote:Be sure and use proper fitting screwdriver bits or blades. Proper sized and type of punch can be helpful. A clean, well lit, sturdy work bench in nice. A clean bare floor makes finding flying springs and detents possible.
I did not mean to sound like I was doubting your skills, but it was a just in case you had doubts. This rifle has pretty good value, depending on condition, and as Charlie states, messed up screw heads, will detract for that. Not many good gunsmith screw driver sets are found in the hands of hobbyist.
I have answered quite a few questions of this nature, and have grown to realize, that if the question needed to be asked then, the project needed more than a little attention by a skilled professional. A bubba gunsmith, or sales shop "hammer jockey", can ruin the value, and the firearm itself.
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http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufacturers/Winchester-33573/Rifles-42602/88-40352.htm
I inherited a Winchester 88 .308 from my father, not sure the last time he shot it. Shot it for the first time, gun went off and now the action won't open, the lever will move down about half way but not fully to engage the bolt to pull it back. Just wondering if anyone has had this problem and how to fix it before I take it to my gunsmith.
Thanks!
I can take apart and reassemble pretty much any gun out there and when friends told me how challenging the Winchester 88 is I doubted them. But they were right and I was wrong. I worked the action with the receiver out of the stock, that caused the gun to lock up and I had to disassemble it - which wasn't all that difficult, getting it back together was the challenge.
There is an excellent YouTube video by a Maine gunsmith named Jim Green - search for it under "Winchester 88 reassembly" and it will pop up. The instructions and video are appropriate and accurate, well presented. When he says "use slave pins" he knows what he's talking about.
http://www.leeroysramblings.com/Gun Articles/winchester_model_88_100_info.html