Ruger 77/22 Firearm Maintenance: Part 4 Reassembly

Published on January 7, 2014
Duration: 1:41

This video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for reassembling the bolt of a Ruger 77/22 rifle. It covers the reinstallation of the firing pin and striker assembly, securing the bolt sleeve, inserting and pinning the breach block, and finally, reinserting the bolt into the receiver. The guide emphasizes function testing the action and safety, followed by a final wipe-down for rust prevention. This content is suitable for intermediate gunsmithing enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

To reassemble a Ruger 77/22 bolt, first install the firing pin and striker assembly into the bolt body. Then, screw the bolt sleeve into place until it aligns with the full cock notch, tighten it a quarter turn, and insert the breach block with its retaining pin. Reinsert the bolt into the rifle, function test the action, and finish by wiping down metal surfaces with an oiled rag for rust prevention.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Overview
  2. 00:05Install Firing Pin & Striker Assembly
  3. 00:14Secure Bolt Sleeve
  4. 00:23Insert Breach Block & Pin
  5. 00:35Align Sleeve to Full Cock Notch
  6. 00:44Reinsert Bolt & Function Test
  7. 00:52Final Cleaning & Rust Prevention
  8. 00:59Conclusion & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for reassembling a Ruger 77/22 bolt?

The reassembly involves installing the firing pin and striker into the bolt body, then sliding it in. Next, screw the bolt sleeve into place until it aligns with the full cock notch, tighten it a quarter turn, and insert the breach block with its retaining pin. Finally, reinsert the bolt into the rifle and perform a function test.

How do you properly align the breach block retaining pin during Ruger 77/22 bolt reassembly?

When installing the breach block retaining pin, ensure you align the flats of the pin with the corresponding flats that are cut into the breach block itself. This ensures the pin is seated correctly and the breach block functions as intended.

What is the final step after reassembling the Ruger 77/22 bolt and testing its function?

Once the bolt has been reassembled and you've confirmed it cycles freely and the safety operates correctly, the final step is to wipe down all metal surfaces with a lightly oiled rag. This removes any fingerprints and helps prevent rust.

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