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GunWorks - Winchester Model 100 Disassembly (.308)

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Winchester Model 100 Rifle Review

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Winchester Model 100 Disassembly

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Winchester Model 100 Reassembly

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Winchester Model 100 .308 Review


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stags30 wrote:GunWorks - Winchester Model 100 Disassembly (.308)



What is the name and Winchester part number for the pin removed out of the bolt sleeve (#400) that is described at minute 4:41 in the video? My bolt assembly is missing that pin. Different pins in the bolt assembly have their proper names. I cannot determine that particular pin removed in minute 4:41 looking at the various Winchester Model 100 rifle diagrams. I know it's not the bolt sleeve pin (#700) which holds the bolt assembly onto the operating slide guide assembly (#3400).

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A gunsmith in Charleston, SC was able to reassemble my Winchester Model 100 rifle. Most importantly he was able to reassemble the bolt assembly by replacing all the required pins to hold the bolt sleeve, bolt, and bolt sleeve lock together. Of course, I had to order and provide him with all the required pins fitting in the bolt assembly. I test fired the rifle at an indoor range by shooting 20 rounds. There were no jams, and every fired cartridge was ejected well.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 6:43 am
good deal, glad you were able to get it back in working order.

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