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Daystate Harrier


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Hello I have a daystate harrier .22 single shot (FAC if that matters) and recently this has been grabbing a bit when cocking. Now today at some points it would not budge until I returned the bolt forward and tried again.

 

My friend had a look at it and thinks it may be a build up of gunk inside caused by me oiling the bolt and it getting inside (won't be at that anymore). Does anyone have a stripping diagram of which order I would take it apart in (I have the daystate websites diagram of bits) or could someone go through the process of stripping it to clean?

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Update: Hammer asseblely was full of rust which was a bit of a surprise! Taken apart, sanded with various wet and dry papers and polished with wire wool and some meguiars metal polish. Now the gun is super slick to cock and quieter action when firing!

 

All crono'd and everything is running as it should, just need to get a chance to zero now!

 

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