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1/22/2017 1:01:58 PM EDT
I tried this in the precision rifle forum and did not get any traction.  So I'll try it here.

I have a Stiller Tac 30 rifle and would like to disassemble the bolt for cleaning/maintenance.

I'm wondering if a Remington 700 Kleinendorst tool would do the job? Or would I possibly need a different tool?

Anyone have an idea?

Thanks for any insight.
1/22/2017 4:55:02 PM EDT
[#1]
Standard shoe string trick with coin to spin the handle section off the body.

[youtube]https://youtu.be/VVacK49mjDc[/youtube]

From there, hollow sleeve dropped down the inside of the bolt body to screw the handle section back on the body to get the FP shaft far enough back out the back of the hood to remove the cross pin, then spin the handle section back off the body to pull all the parts apart.

The sleeve puts the force between the inside channel of the bolt body, and the back section flat of the FP, and no any pressure on the tip of the FP instead.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/8QikbG7FN84[/youtube]


Or you can use a FP press instead.
1/22/2017 5:05:31 PM EDT
[#2]
Wow!  That's perfect.

While the slot on my bolt is a little too small for a quarter, it still worked great.

Thanks Dano.E

ETA:  Thanks for saving me $40!
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