Operating handle bushing removal
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:15 pm
Very seldom does the operating handle need to be disassembled, however doing so can be a pain without the proper tool. The plunger and spring of the operating handle are retained within the body by the operating handle bushing. There are typically 2 dimples which are used to screw and unscrew this bushing. Now I'm sure Remington had a special tool in house for doing this job but I've never heard of one they made available to the general public.
Forum member "jack1653" made a rough prototype of his own which will safely remove the bushing without damaging it. For those of you interested here is how he did it along with some photographs. Thanks Jack!
"As you can see, I used an old screwdriver. The close-up pictures show the cuts to be very rough, but it will do for a prototype. I will try another to see if I can make it more symmetrical.
I ground the bit down with the bench grinder. I used the Dremel to cut the groove for the pin in the bolt handle. I used a file to cut the little tabs that go into the holes of the "plug". This was the hardest part of the build. The steel was very hard to file.I sprayed some penetrating oil and applied the tool. A good steady pressure and the the plug came loose"
Forum member "jack1653" made a rough prototype of his own which will safely remove the bushing without damaging it. For those of you interested here is how he did it along with some photographs. Thanks Jack!
"As you can see, I used an old screwdriver. The close-up pictures show the cuts to be very rough, but it will do for a prototype. I will try another to see if I can make it more symmetrical.
I ground the bit down with the bench grinder. I used the Dremel to cut the groove for the pin in the bolt handle. I used a file to cut the little tabs that go into the holes of the "plug". This was the hardest part of the build. The steel was very hard to file.I sprayed some penetrating oil and applied the tool. A good steady pressure and the the plug came loose"