If the sear was not engaging then the pin would be proud when the bolt was closed. That's all in saying with the tape indent.
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If the sear was not engaging then the pin would be proud when the bolt was closed. That's all in saying with the tape indent.
Blank as in just a primed piece of brass. Not a blank as in a crimped case!typing isn't the best way of conveying a message. What would be your advice Spudattack
Blank as I'm just a primer on brass. Not a blank as in a crimped case!typing isn't the best way of conveying a message
Sorry for getting off topic. What catridge is it. I think the OP should get a blank round in that catridge and test it. If it does it again then go to the gunsmith. Otherwise maybe he bumped the...
Have you tried it mate? If you reload give it a go. Just a primer in some brass and a primer and beat the rifle on the floor. Primers need an impact for the compound to ignite. You can actually take...
or have one up the spout and have the bolt closed with the sear disengaged. then you just need to lift the bolt up and close it again.
trigger issue not a sear issue. if the sear didnt engage as the bolt was closed it would just slide down the cocking ramp and not have enough force to ignite a primer. i think the sear likely was...