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Posted By: Malcolm 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/01/24
Missedbycracky , has removed barrels from the 99 and I was looking to see what kind of a reciever wrench he uses to do the job. I don't think a big crecent wrench or a big spanner is a good idea. I made my own 1903 Sringfield reciever wrench from the blueprints in Bophry's book but not sure what smiths are using on the 99 Savage.
Posted By: missedbycracky Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/01/24
Here is one I made.[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
Posted By: Monkeymaster Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/01/24
NICE !
Is that a "copy" of a standard 99 receiver wrench or your own design?
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/01/24
You gotta couple gorillas that hold the barrel while you turn the action?
Posted By: JeffG Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/01/24
Sam, that's a great solution!
Posted By: missedbycracky Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/01/24
That is my own design. Slightly different for detached vs rotary magazine. I hold the barrel in a barrel vise using aluminum inserts coated with rosin and turn the receiver tool with a 2" open end wrench. First I soak the threads 3 days in Kroil in case there is any rust or loctite on them. PB is better on rust, but not as effective on loctite, my view.
Posted By: norm99 Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/02/24
couple of guys i know put barrel in vise with heavy leather wrap and big cresent with leather in the jaws.


Norm
Posted By: Malcolm Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/04/24
Thanx Sam for putting up a picture of your 99 wrench.
It looks like you use the big front magazine hole for torque. In the picture it looks like there's a scope mount on the receiver ring. I think I'll make one up like your's.
Posted By: missedbycracky Re: 99 Reciever Wrench. - 02/04/24
Yes on the big hole for torque. I keep 3 variations of this tool on hand. The magazine plug needs to be as large as the receiver will permit to avoid distortion of the receiver, and the detachable magazine models have a smaller bore and shorter depth. Likewise, the hole that clears the receiver ring should fit reasonably well so the tool remains aligned in those high torque conditions, and receiver ring dimensions can vary a lot. I used a piece of tubing for the plug on V1, and it did not work out well, so on subsequent versions, I used a solid plug.

You might guess that barrels can be pretty tight and therefore difficult to remove, good guess.

The scope mounting base must be removed before the wrench can be used. I just grabbed the nearest rifle that did not have a forearm installed so I could take the picture.

Hope you find this useful.

Sam
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