can anyone tell me what i need to do to get a Glenfield/Marlin model 30 properly broken down for a good cleaning
the rifle was my fathers and when he passed away it was inherited by my brother who aparently doesnt know how to be responsable with firearms as the thing is covered in light rust (still fixable) and hasnt been cleaned in the past 2 years
now its where it belongs and will be cared for properly
i played with it a bit but couldnt get it to properly come apart for a good deep cleaning anyone know how?
the rifle was my fathers and when he passed away it was inherited by my brother who aparently doesnt know how to be responsable with firearms as the thing is covered in light rust (still fixable) and hasnt been cleaned in the past 2 years
now its where it belongs and will be cared for properly
i played with it a bit but couldnt get it to properly come apart for a good deep cleaning anyone know how?