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Had an old Remington Model 141 in .35 Remington on consignment back in Oregon for a couple of years, and sent for it. Wanted to clean and inspect the bore. Dismounted the butt and trigger section, pumped the slide back to open the action, then ran a couple of patches of Break Free down the tube from the muzzle end. Bore was spotless, so I ran a dry patch down and managed to dislodge the breech bolt assembly from the slide assembly. Checking Youtube, this is going to take some fiddling to get back together ...
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While I was in gummsmiff skool our final exam each semester was to draw 2 guns from a hat. 1 to take completely apart and pass to whoever drew it to reassemble. I don't remember what I got to disassemble but I drew the Remington 3200 O/U shotgun. I had an ACE in the hole, I owned 2 of them and had taken a summer class on competition shotguns. I set a record for speed reassembling that shotgun- all 140 odd parts!!
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Uh.... Bill, it can't take much fiddling to get it back together. Most of us 14/141 owners take go ahead and take the breech bolt out as part of the "take-down" procedure so we can clean from the breech end. Better send it to me and I'll keep it safe for you until you get back to Oregon.
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