Wherever you need to. If you're in a field environment, just don't take out the firing pin or extractor, for the sake of not wanting to lose that tiny extractor pin or the small cotter pin which holds the firing pin in place.
I highly recommend you have a gunsmith show you.
No such animal. Try "Remington M/572". (.22lr cal., pump action rifle)
You can find everything you need at Harbor Freight.
Get the Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly manual for military rifles, available on Amazon.
Send me your email and I'll send you a scan of the 4-page Mohawk manual.
Get the Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly manual for military rifles, available on Amazon.
The Diemaco (now Colt Canada) C7 rifle, which is a variation of the M16 rifle. It is supplemented with the C8 carbine, which is a variation of the M4 carbine.
Don't even think about it. You can do a fine enough job without taking it apart. Approx. every 1000 rounds pay a retired Winchester engineer for a detail strip.
Best left to a professional.
go to: Forum.m1911.org they show you how to strip a 45...........................
Yes but you may strip a piston.
Check the related link at the bottom. There were several variants of the Mauser rifle, and I can't give a link to a specific article without knowing which model you have. There's a menu on the left hand side which has articles for different variants of the Mauser (and several other types of rifles).