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To maintain a takedown rifle for survival use, regularly clean the rifle, lubricate moving parts, and inspect for wear. Store the rifle in a dry, secure location, and perform routine maintenance checks. This ensures the rifle is always ready for use.
Cleaning and Lubrication
Cleaning and lubricating your takedown rifle is crucial for its survival use. Start by disassembling the rifle, paying attention to any screws, pins, or springs that may be easily lost. Use a soft-bristled brush to remove any debris from the barrel and action. Then, use a solvent and a cleaning rod to deep clean the barrel and action. Once clean, apply a small amount of lubricant to moving parts, such as the bolt, firing pin, and hinge pins. Use a lubricant specifically designed for firearms, and avoid over-lubricating, which can attract dirt and debris.
Storage and Inspection
Proper storage and regular inspection are essential for maintaining your takedown rifle. Store the rifle in a dry, secure location, such as a safe or a hard case, to protect it from moisture and damage. Check the rifle regularly for signs of wear, such as loose screws or worn-out springs. Inspect the barrel for damage or corrosion, and check the action for smooth operation. Use a bore scope or a cleaning rod to inspect the barrel for any debris or damage. If you notice any issues, address them promptly to ensure the rifle remains in good working condition.
Reassembly and Testing
When reassembling your takedown rifle, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and take your time. Double-check that all screws, pins, and springs are securely in place, and that the action is properly aligned. Test the rifle by firing a few rounds, paying attention to its accuracy and reliability. If the rifle performs as expected, you can be confident that it is ready for survival use. If you notice any issues, disassemble the rifle and inspect it again to identify the problem.
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