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Re: Cleaning you Steyr - a cautionary tale

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:36 am
by Blackstuff
Ovenpaa wrote:I have not worked on the SSG 04 however I do routinely dismantle my SSG69P1 bolt apart for cleaning and always have to fumble a bit to get it back together, I really should write some notes on it. Is the 04 a rear locker?
Yes

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Re: Cleaning you Steyr - a cautionary tale

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:07 pm
by Hunter87
Blackstuff wrote:
Ovenpaa wrote:I have not worked on the SSG 04 however I do routinely dismantle my SSG69P1 bolt apart for cleaning and always have to fumble a bit to get it back together, I really should write some notes on it. Is the 04 a rear locker?
Yes

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Ha ha man licker lol

Re: Cleaning you Steyr - a cautionary tale

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:47 pm
by ovenpaa
Blackstuff wrote:
Ovenpaa wrote:I have not worked on the SSG 04 however I do routinely dismantle my SSG69P1 bolt apart for cleaning and always have to fumble a bit to get it back together, I really should write some notes on it. Is the 04 a rear locker?
Yes
No, by rear locker I meant rear lugs and the picture shows what looks like four lugs at the front.

Re: Cleaning you Steyr - a cautionary tale

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:58 pm
by Blackstuff
Ovenpaa wrote:
Blackstuff wrote:
Ovenpaa wrote:I have not worked on the SSG 04 however I do routinely dismantle my SSG69P1 bolt apart for cleaning and always have to fumble a bit to get it back together, I really should write some notes on it. Is the 04 a rear locker?
Yes
No, by rear locker I meant rear lugs and the picture shows what looks like four lugs at the front.
Ah, I thought you were referring to the part of the bolt, rather than where the bolt locks with the rifle.
Hunter87 wrote:
Ha ha man licker lol
I must admit to being tickled by that name myself. There's also Heckler and Koch, pronounced cock, not coke or cosh as some Yanks try to pretend, and Schmidt and Bender :D