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Gun Digest Book of Centerfire Rifles Assembly Disassembly 4th Ed - cover

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Gun Digest Book of Centerfire Rifles Assembly Disassembly 4th Ed

Kevin Muramatsu

Publisher: Gun Digest Books

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Summary

Take your rifle apart...and get it back together again! Shooters, gunsmiths and collectors alike will find the revised version of this handy gun disassembly guide an essential reference for taking apart and putting back together today's most popular centerfire rifles for routine maintenance and cleaning. Step-by-step photographs of popular rifles along with clear, simple text make it easy to disassemble and reassemble a wide range of modern and vintage bolt-action, lever-action and single-shot rifles. Plus, author Kevin Muramatsu's decades of gunsmithing experience shine through in practical tips that help you overcome specific reassembly hurdles for each model--those frustratingly tricky parts that can leave your rifle in pieces on the workbench. Additions to the lineup include:Benelli R1Bergara B-14Browning A-Bolt IIIBrowning X-BoltBushmaster M17SChiappa M1-9CZ 550Henry Big BoyKimber 84MMolot VeprRemington 783Sabatti 870 RoverSako 85M FinnlightSavage AxisTaurus CT40Thompson/Center EncoreTikka T3 LiteTNW ASRWinchester SX ARWinchester XPRWith an additional twenty of the hottest centerfire rifles on the market, this comprehensive resource now covers 87 models and more than 400 variants!
Available since: 11/13/2017.

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