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Enfield action is hanging up

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18 January 2006, 04:11
470CapstickA2
Enfield action is hanging up
Ok, after quite a bit of shooting the last month, my A Square rifle with the Enfield action has developed a small problem. After firing a shot, the bolt raises upwards just fine, but it takes a good effort to move the bolt backwards. It's only for about 1/16 or 1/32", then it slides very easily. This is not as noticeable when the gun is cocked. Any ideas or thoughts on this are appreciated.


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18 January 2006, 15:43
hotshot
470capstickA2,
Hard to diagnose w/o seeing it, but I'll bet it has an aftermarket Timney trigger & a cock-on-opening CP. The trigger sears are trying to reset as the CP comes back over them. The original trigger assembly was sprung to move down, and the aftermarket housings are fixed with an allen screw, so the sear itself must move down out ofthe CP's way.

I've found if the triggers have too much sear engagement, then they will bind while trying to reset. Reducing the sear engagement will allow them to clear, but go very slowly in your adjustments.

Hope this helps,
Hotshot
18 January 2006, 16:23
jeffeosso
odd...
to be clear, it's NOT hard to lift the bolt, rather pull it back?

I think hotshot's on the right path, but I would also ask if you have torn the rifle down lately...

do this... loosen the action screws 1/2 a turn..

WITH THE GUN EMPTY

dry fire and see if this is the same ...

the bolt raising may be due to wood contacting the bolt handle..

anyway, let me know if the symptoms get better with the stock loose... you may have it in a bind...

further, the INSIDE of the bolt may be dirty, which would have an effect alike having too heavy a firing pin spring

jeffe


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