I very seldom disassemble my gen-1 V22 bolt for cleaning - over the years, my experience has been that it's just not necessary.
But that doesn't mean it never gets cleaned, and it's time to do so. And it's been so long that I want a refresher on disassembly steps.
So... guess what? The new and o-so-trustworthy "Vudoo" has marked its videos private. What a bunch of absolute dickwads. I haven't found any other videos or descriptive posts.
Perhaps @RAVAGE88 or @David Lott could create a quick video at their convenience (and yes, I know the different generations come apart differently)?
If anyone else has a link to the disassembly steps, it would be appreciated. I don't have a bolt disassembly tool; previously I have just clamped the cocking piece in a bench vice, pulled on the bolt handle, and inserted a wire to hold everything in place as needed. Not ideal I know, but it worked... and I can muddle through again. But maybe other original-Vudoo folks could use a refresher course.
Thanks all.
But that doesn't mean it never gets cleaned, and it's time to do so. And it's been so long that I want a refresher on disassembly steps.
So... guess what? The new and o-so-trustworthy "Vudoo" has marked its videos private. What a bunch of absolute dickwads. I haven't found any other videos or descriptive posts.
Perhaps @RAVAGE88 or @David Lott could create a quick video at their convenience (and yes, I know the different generations come apart differently)?
If anyone else has a link to the disassembly steps, it would be appreciated. I don't have a bolt disassembly tool; previously I have just clamped the cocking piece in a bench vice, pulled on the bolt handle, and inserted a wire to hold everything in place as needed. Not ideal I know, but it worked... and I can muddle through again. But maybe other original-Vudoo folks could use a refresher course.
Thanks all.