How old is the rifle? You can do the job yourself if you have a vise. I cleaned mine awhile back, nothing to it. I took 2 pieces of 1 X 4, put them into the vise with the bolt handle sticking up, gently close the vise over the wood/bolt until just snug, don't over tighten! Then take a flat bladed screw driver and pull back the firing pin latches/sear while turning the bolt cap counter clockwise. You'll probably need to do this until the cap is removed, 4 -5 turns. Remove firing pin, spring, holding them in your hand, take a can of carbuerator cleaner, spray thoroughly and wipe off, set aside. Do the same thing to the bolt body, wiping dry and setting aside. Take any light lube oil, Rem. or whatever brand you have, lightly apply oil onto spring and firing pin. Replace pin/spring into bolt body{ after placing back into vise}, you'll need to just do in reverse what you'd done taking it off. You will need to apply strong pressure to get the cap started back on the bolt body, but once on, its not hard to complete the job. Hope this helps.