It depends on the condition of the rifle.
To remove the bolt from a Herters U9 .223 rifle, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Pull back the bolt handle to the rear position to release tension, then locate and push down on the bolt release lever, usually found on the side of the receiver. While holding the lever down, pull the bolt completely out of the receiver. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To remove the bolt from a Herters U9 rifle, first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Then, locate the bolt release lever, usually found on the right side of the receiver. Pull the lever down while simultaneously pulling the bolt handle to the rear until the bolt is free from the receiver. Once the bolt is removed, you can perform any necessary maintenance or inspection.
Try e-gunparts.com, gun shows, gun shops, custom stock makers.
100-400 USD
Herters was the importer, not the maker- and has been out of business since the 1970s. I believe those rifles were made in Yugoslavia, and used a Yugo Mauser action. A gunsmith MAY be able to fit a commercial Mauser stock to your rifle, but I know of no ready source of parts for these. Sorry-
It was made by Herter's an old mail order company that has since been bought by Cabella's. It does not exist as it used to. It was based off of a BSA monarch action, without all the super close attention to detail.
100-400 or so
The usual number of girls that play on the field during a U9 soccer game is 6 players.
9 or under.
yes
the r in spark plug numbers stands for "resistor" it is sometimes a spin off cap and some times a fixed end.
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