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ok...so Im picking the shallow curve the striker? is sitting down on (looking at photo the way it is) is why the bolt "sits" nicely at half cock/bolt nearly all the way up and will stay there but not fire untill bolt handle is lowered,which looking at photo orientated the way it is will put the shiney bit over top of gap ,down the 45 degree bit to the right of the curvy indented bit its sitting in now??????????
always wondered how it did this.
Yes, when the bolt is lifted the 'shiny bit' climbs up the '45 degree bit' to 'cock' the action. The cocking piece then sits in the indent. Most bolt actions have a similar system but dont have such a positive indent as the BSA
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