Got a question for the gun nuts out there.
I inherited my dad's Remington Woodsmaster Model 742 (and have yet to shoot my eye out). Externally, the rifle appears to have been taken care of. Internally, however, I suspect that there's some rust and/or gun powder build up, as the bolt action won't pull back to unload the magazine, nor will the magazine budge. To make matters worse, the screw on the forearm will not budge, so I can't disassemble the gun to try to remove the bullets and see what's going on with the inside.
This model is known to be bad about jamming if it's not cleaned after each use. That may sound like solid advice for any gun, but this model is really bad about it from what I've read. It literally has to be spotless, or else it will jam or develop rust in the chamber or gas system. It looks like it got jammed, and my dad said, "Fuck it," threw it in a closet, and let it sit there for God knows how many years. Although I can see why the chamber and action might be all fucked up with rust, I'm confused as to why the forearm screw is stuck.
Any suggestions on what to do? Soak the gun in some sort of solvent, or spray solvent in the chamber and around the magazine to hopefully loosen up the rust? The most obvious answer is to take it to a gunsmith, but I'd rather deal with it myself if I can.