I got my 452 bolt striped and cleaned to day because of this vid. First time it had been cleaned as my dad never bovered cleaning it and I didn't no how. Instead of using a fired case I used the corner of a table.
@@FieldsportsScotland I know it's not complicated and it's certainly easy to understand the process but I'm a bit lacking in dexterity these days so that's why I'll get my mate on it. Cheers from Australia, happy Hogmanay!
What an amazing video! and easy to follow. In fact I was stripping my bolt whilst watching. However, instead of a used spent brass piece, I used a 3D printed tool.
I use a bit of brass because anyone who shoots rimfire will have some lying about spent .22lr .22wmr and .17hmr casings all work in fact the bigger casings are better than the .22lr . Also must add there is no difference in the bolts for any of the cz455 calibres
Thanks for the info as it's not self evident how to strip the bolt. I use a vice with soft jaws to hold the bolt and a round nosed rod to push in the spring so as to not mark the bolt spring slider, much less faffing than using a spent case.
Thank you, your comment helped me! I agree with you that holding the bolt in a padded vise is better than a third hand! I just reassembled my CZ452 bolt, and the vise is the only way to go! Happy trails! LFF
@dyermccall2840 so it is best if I saw your sight but if I can remember you press in the top flat plate on the sight and while pressing down you slide it back towards you. Under it there is screws . Hope that helps
When I took mine apart, I had the same exact minor problems as you did.
@@tdjohnsky I hope you were able to resolve it :)
I got my 452 bolt striped and cleaned to day because of this vid. First time it had been cleaned as my dad never bovered cleaning it and I didn't no how. Instead of using a fired case I used the corner of a table.
matt BLANCHFLOWER Glad you were able to get it done . Has it fixed your issue?
Fieldsports Scotland I haven't tested her yet but there was a lot of crud under the extractors
Older video I know, but great explanation. Thank you.
Thank you lol just realised I replied with my daughter's TH-cam bed time stories channel ID lol
Thanks for this video mate, very useful, but your struggles definitely convinced me to let my gunsmith friend do this for me!
It's very easy there is no rocket science in it and it is defo not a Smith job
@@FieldsportsScotland I know it's not complicated and it's certainly easy to understand the process but I'm a bit lacking in dexterity these days so that's why I'll get my mate on it.
Cheers from Australia, happy Hogmanay!
@teacheng3795 I see your point happy New Year sir may yer lum forever reek
@@FieldsportsScotland 😀😀👍👍
Brilliant! Always wondered how to strip my 455 bolt. Thank you!
Hope this helped
I know it's an older video but very well done! Thanks for the video
I hope it helps
What an amazing video! and easy to follow. In fact I was stripping my bolt whilst watching.
However, instead of a used spent brass piece, I used a 3D printed tool.
Thankyou
I use a bit of brass because anyone who shoots rimfire will have some lying about spent .22lr .22wmr and .17hmr casings all work in fact the bigger casings are better than the .22lr . Also must add there is no difference in the bolts for any of the cz455 calibres
Well done, very detailed video. Wasn't sure which sides the extraction parts are to be put in. Now I see. And didn't catch some words))) nice accent
Any questions just throw them my way I do try and help
Thanks for the info as it's not self evident how to strip the bolt. I use a vice with soft jaws to hold the bolt and a round nosed rod to push in the spring so as to not mark the bolt spring slider, much less faffing than using a spent case.
Thank you, your comment helped me! I agree with you that holding the bolt in a padded vise is better than a third hand! I just reassembled my CZ452 bolt, and the vise is the only way to go! Happy trails! LFF
Very well done video. Thank You for posting it.
Thanks for the vid it was very useful
You're very welcome and thankyou for watching,👍
How do u take the fixed rear sight off a cz 452 22lr so I can fit a scope?
@dyermccall2840 so it is best if I saw your sight but if I can remember you press in the top flat plate on the sight and while pressing down you slide it back towards you. Under it there is screws . Hope that helps