Put the safety on.....and while pulling back on the trigger (make sure gun is unloaded first) the pull the bolt rearward and remove the bolt. Putting the bolt back in is just the reverse...slide the bolt back in while pulling the trigger back first...the bolt will slide right in. JR
Open the bolt, pull it to the rear, hold the trigger back and remove the bolt. sales@countrygunsmith.net
this is a bolt action rifle
Open bolt, elevate barrel, pull trigger , catch bolt before it hits the ground
150 USD
Marlin made a model 98 semi-auto .22cal rifle from 1957-1959.They also made a model 980 bolt action .22cal rifle from 1962-1970.They did not make a model 98 bolt action rifle in .22caliber.
I didn't realize that the stock had to be removed from the rifle in order to pull the trigger and release the bolt. Ray
Was there a marlin 22 cal. bolt-action rifle made in 1920's?
The bolt is removed from a Marlin model 81 by first opening the bolt completely, then while holding the trigger back all the way, continue to pull the bolt the rest of the way back. Sometimes it is necessary to hold the trigger back while re-inserting the bolt.
Try the Marlin website or eBay.
Just pull the trigger as you pull bolt out.
Move the safety forward to the 'fire' position, then open the bolt. As you are sliding the bolt to the open position, pulling the trigger will allow the bolt to be removed.
To replace the extractor in a .22 caliber Marlin Model 81 rifle, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to work on. Remove the bolt assembly by unscrewing the retaining screw and gently sliding the bolt out. Locate the extractor, which is usually held in place by a small pin or screw; carefully remove it using appropriate tools. Install the new extractor by reversing the process, ensuring it is securely in place before reassembling the bolt and reinstalling it in the rifle.