Make sure the rifle is unloaded. Then close the bolt. Then open the bolt, but do not pull it back. Now, pull and "hold" the trigger pulled back, and then slide the bolt back and it should slide right out of the receiver. To put the bolt back in, do the reverse (hold the trigger back and slide the bolt back into the receiver, then release the trigger).
Remove the stock and you will see what is keeping the bolt from sliding out.
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
The value of the Winchester model 60 .22 single shot, bolt action rifle varies with the condition of the gun. On average, this gun retails for about 600 dollars in good condition.
To remove the bolt from a Winchester Model 52C, first ensure the rifle is unloaded for safety. Then, locate the bolt release lever on the right side of the receiver; push it down while simultaneously pulling the bolt rearward. Once the bolt is fully retracted, it can be lifted out of the receiver. Always refer to the manufacturer’s manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To remove the bolt on a Winchester Model 72A, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Open the bolt to its rear position, then locate and press the bolt release button located on the left side of the receiver. While holding the release button, pull the bolt completely out of the receiver. Always follow proper safety precautions when handling firearms.
Simple as Pie. (or PI). Remove the buttplate screws and buttplate. Unscrew the buttstock Bolt, all the way, with a LONG screwdriver, remove the bolt and slide off the stock.
The Winchester model 70 is a bolt action sporting rifle. In 1936 Winchester introduced the bolt action rifle to the American Market. The model 70 was largely based on the Model 54.
To remove the firing pin from a Winchester Model 100, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Disassemble the rifle by removing the stock and bolt assembly. Once the bolt is accessible, locate the firing pin retaining pin or screw, remove it, and gently slide out the firing pin from the bolt assembly. Reassemble the rifle by reversing the disassembly steps.
10-250 USD or so
Best left to a gunsmith.
This bolt is the same one used in the Winchester model 57, 69 and 75 rifles.
To remove the firing pin on a Winchester Model 290, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe. Then, disassemble the rifle by removing the stock and bolt assembly. Once you have access to the bolt, locate the firing pin retaining pin or screw; remove it, and then carefully slide out the firing pin from the bolt assembly. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.