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    I use the shoe lace trick to pull the sear back if there are no tools around.
    Have a look at the youtube video @11:13 https://youtu.be/-WRO17sk_dI?feature=shared this dude is disassembling the bolt, but it's the same to cock the firing pin, you just stop sooner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paic View Post
    I use the shoe lace trick to pull the sear back if there are no tools around.
    Have a look at the youtube video @11:13 https://youtu.be/-WRO17sk_dI?feature=shared this dude is disassembling the bolt, but it's the same to cock the firing pin, you just stop sooner.
    Nah Sako bolts are a lot different to a remington
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    Yeah, for sure the bolt assembly is quite different. But the firing pin cocking mechanism should be the same for most bolts.

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    Recall as a young lad not being able to get the bolt in my .303 all the time watching a deer. By the time I finally realised the end of the bolt had rotated out 360 degrees the deer was gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paic View Post
    Yeah, for sure the bolt assembly is quite different. But the firing pin cocking mechanism should be the same for most bolts.
    Send us the video when you successfully disassemble and reassemble a sako bolt with your shoe lace
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