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I just picked up a NIB stainless classic and notice that when I work the bolt that this button is out of place and not in the square recess. A very slight twist of the shroud pops it back in place. What is the fix for something like this? All replies are appreciated. | ||
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Shoot us a clear picture of just how far out of alignment it is. _______________________________________________________________________________ This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life. | |||
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I will put up a picture tonite . It's probably .050 or less | |||
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I would venture to say the spring is to soft. The should will screw off the body when that is depressed. | |||
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How to explain this... Okay, what prevents the bolt handle from going too far when opening the bolt is the far left edge of the bolt handle assembly making contact with the left hand bolt rail. If you were to trim some material from the edge of the bolt handle assembly where it contacts the rail, then when you lift the bolt handle, it will go beyond the normal stop, or, over rotate by an amount equal to the material you removed. Without actually seeing the gun and bolt first hand, this is what appears to be the problem with yours. It should be a fairly straight forward repair for a knowledgeable gunsmith familiar with these bolt assemblies, but where the gun is new, I would recommend returning it to the factory for repair. Don't be tempted to enlarge the notch, or, trim the latch. Let the factory make the correction. Probably require nothing more than fitting the bolt with a different shroud, or, machining yours to match. Good luck! _______________________________________________________________________________ This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life. | |||
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Westpac..thanks for the Info... I am sending it to Browning/Winchester repair. | |||
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