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It is according to the condition of the gun. how about some pictures. Steve
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115 for real worn to 400 for like new but these prices are a couple years old(about 4)
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I just inherited this gun from my uncle. It was my grandfathers Mother's gun. It has 3 pairs dice carved and painted into the stock. They are all lucky 7. I dont know how to take this gun apart. It seems like the chamber wont close all the way either.... When I say chamber I mean the action on the bottom side right in front of the trigger. This gun needs to be cleaned can someone tell me how to take it apart? I tried pushing what looks like a button in front of the action I just spoke of but its either stuck or im doing something wrong. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() picture of stuck action... It still cocks the gun if i pull it back but it doesnt go all the way forward. Is it broken or is it supposed to be like that? Last edited by jinx748; 11-09-2009 at 01:56 PM. |
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I normally advise people to take it to a Gunsmith for disassembly... But you can safely remove the Barrel assy.CAREFULLY....Make sure it is unloaded... Hold the rifle upside down , push the barrel lock forward, pull the Bolt back at least 1/4 inch and hold it with your thumb , then turn the barrel assy 1/4 turn clockwise and separate it from the receiver... I would then check for trash , or a piece of a casing or something keeping the bolt from going forward into Battery... Rich
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The bolt on the bottom should be open a little bit, that's normal. I'd be careful removing the barrel, the crack next to the take down lock looks pretty deep. If you'd like a copy of the Rem Model 24 manual, PM me with your email address and I can email a pdf copy to you. It has pretty decent instructions on takedown, cleaning, and maintenance.
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