Ruger 77/22 Firearm Maintenance: Part 3 Lubrication

Published on January 7, 2014
Duration: 1:18

This guide details the lubrication steps for the Ruger 77/22 rifle prior to final reassembly, emphasizing Ruger's manual recommendations. It covers applying light oil to key bolt components and using anti-seize grease on specific parts to ensure smooth operation. The video stresses the importance of sparing lubrication to avoid attracting dirt.

Quick Summary

Proper lubrication for the Ruger 77/22 involves lightly oiling the bolt body, breech block, firing pin, and bolt sleeve, then wiping off excess. For smooth cycling, apply anti-seize grease to the locking lug, bolt sleeve threads, and cocking cam. Avoid over-lubrication to prevent dirt buildup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Lubrication
  2. 00:08Oiling Bolt Components
  3. 00:25Warning Against Over-Lubrication
  4. 00:33Greasing for Smooth Cycling
  5. 00:41Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts of the Ruger 77/22 bolt assembly need lubrication?

According to Ruger's recommendations, you should lightly oil the exterior of the bolt body, breech block, firing pin, and bolt sleeve. Additionally, an anti-seize grease should be applied to the locking lug, bolt sleeve threads, and cocking cam.

Why is it important not to over-lubricate a firearm?

Over-lubrication is warned against because excess lubricant can collect dirt particles. This accumulation can then interfere with the reliable functioning of the rifle, potentially causing malfunctions.

What type of lubricant is recommended for the locking lug and cocking cam?

To ensure smooth cycling of the Ruger 77/22, an anti-seize grease is recommended for application on the locking lug, the bolt sleeve threads, and the cocking cam.

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