Browning Gold 10 ga cleaning?

  • drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #205202

    Apparently there are some intricate differences between the Remington and Browning mechanics .
    I can not figure out how to completely breakdown my 10 gauge auto .
    Does anyone have anything to offer?
    I want the entire action, bolt and trigger housing out of the receiver, for proper cleaning.
    Thank you

    jeffsedlmayr
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 272
    #12057

    Take off your cap, wood or synthetic cover over your magazine, take your barrell off, the gas piston i call it, then the plastic cylinder item then on the gun trigger part you have to look in from where you put a shell in your gun with the action closed and there is a spring loaded metal piece that sticks out of the middle and you need to push and hold that in while you take the lever on the side out and that should come out, then pop your pins out and the trigger mechanism will pop out have been cleaning myne since i was 14 8 years of experience trying to figure how the hell to put it back together and apart finally have it down.

    jeffsedlmayr
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 272
    #397070

    Take off your cap, wood or synthetic cover over your magazine, take your barrell off, the gas piston i call it, then the plastic cylinder item then on the gun trigger part you have to look in from where you put a shell in your gun with the action closed and there is a spring loaded metal piece that sticks out of the middle and you need to push and hold that in while you take the lever on the side out and that should come out, then pop your pins out and the trigger mechanism will pop out have been cleaning myne since i was 14 8 years of experience trying to figure how the hell to put it back together and apart finally have it down.

    drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #12066

    I have tried exactly what you described.
    I can get the bolt lever out, the bolt and action will not come out. That spring loaded metal tab in the middle does not do it either?
    Also, the trigger housing only has one pin, located rear of the trigger guard.
    I think the bolt/action needs to come out first, to view the front locking location on the trigger housing?

    drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #397098

    I have tried exactly what you described.
    I can get the bolt lever out, the bolt and action will not come out. That spring loaded metal tab in the middle does not do it either?
    Also, the trigger housing only has one pin, located rear of the trigger guard.
    I think the bolt/action needs to come out first, to view the front locking location on the trigger housing?

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #12088

    Be sure both the magazine and chamber are empty, then turn off the magazine cap. Barrel and fore-end can be removed together or separately. Then slide the piston assembly off the magazine tube.

    Next, drive out the two pins that secure the trigger assembly and pull it down and out of the receiver. Press up on the shell stop on the bottom of the bolt carrier and pull the bolt handle out. Keep the stop pressed in while sliding the bolt assembly forward out of the receiver.

    No further disassembly is required for cleaning or maintenance. Reassembly is reverse order.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #397162

    Be sure both the magazine and chamber are empty, then turn off the magazine cap. Barrel and fore-end can be removed together or separately. Then slide the piston assembly off the magazine tube.

    Next, drive out the two pins that secure the trigger assembly and pull it down and out of the receiver. Press up on the shell stop on the bottom of the bolt carrier and pull the bolt handle out. Keep the stop pressed in while sliding the bolt assembly forward out of the receiver.

    No further disassembly is required for cleaning or maintenance. Reassembly is reverse order.

    drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #12091

    PierBridge,
    please see my previous post and let me know what you think.

    drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #397166

    PierBridge,
    please see my previous post and let me know what you think.

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #6077

    Joe, come over with beer, and I will show you through it.

    What are cousins for? I have a Super X2, and the workings are similar. There are certain things you need to do, most of what Pierbridge said is on the money. Make sure your bolt is forward before disassembly.

    Refer to the first sentence. We can throw it on the bench in the garage, and I will have it done in 30 seconds.

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #349506

    Joe, come over with beer, and I will show you through it.

    What are cousins for? I have a Super X2, and the workings are similar. There are certain things you need to do, most of what Pierbridge said is on the money. Make sure your bolt is forward before disassembly.

    Refer to the first sentence. We can throw it on the bench in the garage, and I will have it done in 30 seconds.

    drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #12198

    Miller – High Life
    It’s the champagne of beers

    drakesdemise
    Residing in St. Paul, MN doing weekly travel throughout the five state Upper Midwest
    Posts: 976
    #397642

    Miller – High Life
    It’s the champagne of beers

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #12209

    Bring it on. I’ll be home tomorrow night after deer hunting in WI!

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #397664

    Bring it on. I’ll be home tomorrow night after deer hunting in WI!

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