By gently placing a screw driver between the China and the bold and then unscrew it CAREFULLY or you can use a hack saw blade and try cutting it
Remove the screw that is above the bolt on the receiver. This screw holds the bolt into the receiver and once it is removed the bolt will slide out.
Remove the barreled receiver from the stock and then remove the screw from the left side of the receiver. The bolt will slide out.
First remove the screw opposite the bolt. Operate the bolt as if you were cocking the gun, pull the trigger and it will slide out.
no such thing as a 4 bolt flange only 2 bolt. you have a toliet with 4 bolts....the front 2 bolts just screw into the floor.....yes....just put in a regular 2 bolt toilet and ignore the other two holes in the floor.
Make sure the firearm is unloaded, remove bolt by moving it to the rear and pulling the trigger. Next remove the stock takedown screw. This is all that is required for cleaning, however the mag can be disassembled by removing the forward retaining pin and the feed lips can be removed by by taking out the screw in front of the trigger.
Take a flat-head screw driver and put it between the bolt handle and the gun. Push down on the screw driver to push the bolt away from the gun.
That shotgun was made for Sears by Savage/Stevens and is basically the Stevens 59A bolt-action. Remove the takedown screw from the bottom of the stock and separate the metal from the wood. Remove the bolt stop screw from the left side of the receiver and remove the bolt rearward. We do not recommend any further disassembly.
Open the bolt, check that gun is empty. Release safety, press and HOLD trigger, side bolt out. If that does not work, look for a screw on the left side of the receiver near the bolt. Remove screw, then repeat first steps.
. to remove the bolt on this model you must lower the tube assembly,there is a screw under the stock, remove stock first.
How do I remove the screw/bolt holding the AC unit lines to the radiator on the driver side.
Finally managed it! the large plug on the ecu was bolted in with some kind of shear bolt. in the end i had to drill the top off of it,remove the plug and then with mole grips remove the thread of the bolt from the ecu.
If it is a J.C. Higgins bolt action shotgun, there is a small set screw on the left side of the receiver top between the bolt handle and the ejection port. Use a flat tip screwdriver and take out that screw. It is litterally the metal peg that the bolt is running back into. Without the screw, the bolt comes straight out the rear.