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Posted on Dec 02, 2009

Remove bolt from 513 s remington rifle action

I can't find a bolt release for the 513 S Remingon 22 sporter. Where and how? I need to clean it. Harold

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Point muzzle in safe direction.
Make sure it is unloaded chamber and clip !
Push safety off ( forward )
Pull trigger and pull bolt out at the same time.
Or sell to me ( have FFL ) just sold a 513 T that was to heavy for a old man.

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