Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
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Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
Can somebody help me with the correct dis-assembly procedure for the bolt for a Sauer 200/202. I have used the cock/de-cock tool and seem to remember it involving use of that, but can't get the bolt head to move past the "cocked/de-cocked" positions.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
I hope its easier than Steyr/Mannlicher bolts, mine ended up going back to Austria, via 2 different RFDs and cost me £60 for my curiosity
Its in hurdy-gurdy but this might help?
Its in hurdy-gurdy but this might help?
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Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
I hope you used the correct universally acceptable disassembly tool?!


Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
I use a short length of suitably sized stainless bar to decock and recock the 202 bolt.
Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
Don't be sillyFedaykin wrote:I hope you used the correct universally acceptable disassembly tool?!

That may be how you dis-assemble your firearms Fedaykin, but I prefer precision tools for my precision firearms.
Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
I'm not sure about the Sauer 202, but the Sauer 200 which I own came with a cock/de-cocking tool which also forms part of the stock/forend removal wrench.Ovenpaa wrote:I use a short length of suitably sized stainless bar to decock and recock the 202 bolt.

[The cock/de-cock tool is at the long end of the red tool shown]
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Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
Do it again and I'll show you how to reset it, really easy using a loop of wire or strong cable fastened to something solid, put the loop on the square bit of the bolt and pull, then you can turn it back to the cocked position :)Blackstuff wrote:I hope its easier than Steyr/Mannlicher bolts, mine ended up going back to Austria, via 2 different RFDs and cost me £60 for my curiosity
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Re: Sauer 200/202 bolt dis-assembly
It has a hole in the bolt shroud, just stick a bar in, grip the bolt handle and wind the bolt shroud back to decock, repeat to cock. From memory they come with a proper 'tool' when new to do this.
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