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This summer I bought one of the colt light rifles in 30-06 caliber. Its quality has been dismal. Trigger had tremendous creep and over travel as well as being quite hard. I adjusted the creep and overtravel. The pull is a little high, but crisp enough now that it suits me fine. The trigger retaining pins fell thru their holes in the action until I staked them. When I finaly made it to the range, I got 7 misfires in 90 rounds. This was with rem 9&1/2 primers. Win primers (when I tried them) also misfired on later trips to the range. Cleaning the bolt and polishing the fireing pin body helped, but did not fix the misfire problems. I lengthened the fireing pin protrusion (from .035 to .050 inch) and reshaped the point of the fireing pin, without affecting the misfires. During the tuning, I noticed the fireing pin spring was much weaker than my remington or my rugers. I further noticed the spring looked similar on all three. It seems either the remington or the ruger spring will fit the colt light rifle. So I traded the spring in the colt with the spring in my .280 ruger. This made the bolt lift in the colt very heavy and required polishing the cocking cam on the bolt. Misfires are fixed, but the bolt lifts rather hard, SO if I clip a few coils off the ruger spring, how much force do I need (at the installed length) to prevent misfires? Note that this action looks much like a remington 700 with a thinner bolt body and a sako extracter.
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Gentlemen, There was much discussion of the poor quality of the Colt Light Rifles when they began appearing on store shelves. The fact that there was a recall, and that the entire line was discontinued should be a strong indication of how much support Colt is going to provide its customers. George ------------------ | |||
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I was wondering if they put a very light fireing pin spring in so it wouldn't fire by accident!!! With the trigger work done and the new mainspring, its going to be a great rifle (I hope). Both light and accurate at close out prices is not bad. JerryO | |||
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