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M1A gunsmith?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2092215" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>The M1A hasn't nearly the number of parts in it that effect 'timing'. The op rod and cylinder condition, the op rod spring, the bolt roller and the connection between the bolt roller and op rod. Also, stock fit of metal to wood, that is why I ask about bedding and the liner. Does the trigger guard assembly latch-up good, as it should? The relationship between the magazine and barreled action, no damage to the feed ramp? There is very little 'rise' of the cartridge from the mag into the chamber when all is in proper order. It 's a 'straighter' shot from mag to chamber than most bolt actions. Sounds like you have many rounds thru this rifle. And what about the extractor and the ejector, both work freely? If the extractor is 'fouled' it may induce the condition you described.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2092215, member: 24284"] The M1A hasn't nearly the number of parts in it that effect 'timing'. The op rod and cylinder condition, the op rod spring, the bolt roller and the connection between the bolt roller and op rod. Also, stock fit of metal to wood, that is why I ask about bedding and the liner. Does the trigger guard assembly latch-up good, as it should? The relationship between the magazine and barreled action, no damage to the feed ramp? There is very little 'rise' of the cartridge from the mag into the chamber when all is in proper order. It 's a 'straighter' shot from mag to chamber than most bolt actions. Sounds like you have many rounds thru this rifle. And what about the extractor and the ejector, both work freely? If the extractor is 'fouled' it may induce the condition you described. [/QUOTE]
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