260 Kodiak part II

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I could use a illustrated view with part numbers on this rifle---I don`t know the names of all the parts and this would help me when I take it apart. I also have a pic of the rifle---it looks to me the chamber area looks very worn---is this the way it`s suppose to be? If it is bad what would I need to fix it.......Thanks
 

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Actually, from the finish on the gun and the apparent condition of the internals, that gun doesn't look like it's been fired much at all. If for some reason there is an issue with the chamber there is nothing much you can do at home to fix it. If you are concerned, I'd run it by the nearest gunsmith for a quick once-over. (NOT Gander Mt or Cabela's) I recommend J&S Custom guns down in Burnsville/Lakeville. They are right off of 35W and you can see them from the hwy, on the west side of the road. But looking at that gun? - I'd just shoot it, myself...
 
Liberty, I will be taking it to MTKA gunsmithing----he is on Elm drive. Do you know of him--is he good.....Thanks
 
No, thanks, I didn't. And I work very close to his shop! I will have to contact him concerning a revolver rebarreling project. Thanks again.
 
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