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13 September 2005, 19:51
Charles_Helm
Crossbolt Question
I picked up a Whitworth .458 recently and where the crossbolt goes through on the right side of the receiver it is recessed. I am told that it is normal but to my uneducated eyes it looks unfinished or as if something is missing.

Right side:



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Left side:



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Is something wrong here or is it all fine? I will be taking the rifle to the gunsmith before too long to get some work done (bedding, new safety, etc.) but want to try to resolve this in my mind first.

Thanks for any help.
13 September 2005, 23:53
Atkinson
Cross bolts are normally recessed to one degree or another to allow for shrink and swell or so I have been told, but that makes since to me..I guess...


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14 September 2005, 00:20
bill439
looks normal to me. bill439
14 September 2005, 02:06
Charles_Helm
Thank you gentlemen.
14 September 2005, 06:38
Geronomo
I own 3 Whitworths, and on mine the both sides of the crossbolt have the finished look like the right side of yours.

Geronimo
14 September 2005, 06:40
Geronomo
Sorry. I meant the left side(the OTHER right side).

Geronimo
14 September 2005, 06:44
vapodog
for the love of Pete....the one side is botched up and anyone with one eye and one asshole can see it. sofa Lets replace it when it goes to the smith.

Brownells has them in stock.


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14 September 2005, 07:24
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
for the love of Pete....the one side is botched up and anyone with one eye and one asshole can see it. sofa Lets replace it when it goes to the smith.

Brownells has them in stock.


Now if you have two of each... Razzer

The gunsmith will no doubt fix it up. I appreciate that I am not the only one who thought something looked wrong. I guess the real question is whether something happened from the picture I had before:



or if it was just the lighting that made it look the same as the other side.
14 September 2005, 07:33
Doubless
Just about one beautiful piece of wood, Mr. Helm....
14 September 2005, 07:40
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by Doubless:
Just about one beautiful piece of wood, Mr. Helm....


Thanks. It has some nice figure in it, but is not consistent throughout. Nonetheless it caused me to probably overpay for the rifle. That's okay because my wife underwrote half as an early birthday/Christmas present.
14 September 2005, 07:54
vapodog
a little unsolicited advice.....that floor plate release in the trigger guard is easily hit with your finger during recoil and dumping all the magazine contents on the ground.

Ask your smith to advise you on alternatives.


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14 September 2005, 07:55
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
a little unsolicited advice.....that floor plate release in the trigger guard is easily hit with your finger during recoil and dumping all the magazine contents on the ground.

Ask your smith to advise you on alternatives.


Thanks for the head's up.
14 September 2005, 07:56
Doubless
Then you have an exceptional lady. I congratulate you... And fwiw, money is only there to spend. You only live once. Enjoy!!
14 September 2005, 08:21
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by Doubless:
Then you have an exceptional lady.


No argument there. Smiler