Does anyone have a link showing how to disassemble a American Rifle Company Nucleus bolt, I got new springs from Ted's crew but am unsure as far as how to perform this step.
Here's a schematic of the Nuke bolt, I got this here on SH and I think it comes from ARC
Also, your Nuke came with a washer to disassemble and reassemble the bolt, but the spring compression tool from ARC (or a homemade alternative) makes it a lot easier.
Got the thing apart, then I noticed that the firing pin castle nut was about the weirdest sized castle nut I had ever seen. So I am going to have to order one of those. I guess?
Got the thing apart, then I noticed that the firing pin castle nut was about the weirdest sized castle nut I had ever seen. So I am going to have to order one of those. I guess?
I am having light firing pin strikes. I should have just sent it back to ARC to fix it. But I needed it for a hunt. They sent me a 24 pound spring free of charge.
I am having light firing pin strikes. I should have just sent it back to ARC to fix it. But I needed it for a hunt. They sent me a 24 pound spring free of charge.
There is no wrench for it.
ring under it is machined to lock it in place by the firing spring pushing into the castle nut.
Use the big washer that came with action to push lock ring down and it releases the castle nut and it screws off easily.
All the tools to disassemble the come with the action.
Little bolt and washer to retract striker and the big washer mentioned above.
Make or buy one of these to make it really easy.
This replaces the big washer.
How do you get the striker apart I can not for the life of me get the washer pushed down and turn the nut at the same time is there a trick to doing this
How do you get the striker apart I can not for the life of me get the washer pushed down and turn the nut at the same time is there a trick to doing this
I ended up getting it went out and bought a new washer and drilled it out so it fit very tight and used a 1911 armorer block I made a while back to hold it and had my wife unscrew it while I kept the castle washer pushed down.