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PTG Oversized Bolt Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Carey" data-source="post: 206605" data-attributes="member: 5303"><p>I would bet its not a PTG problem, you need to take or send it to a smith that knows what he is doing. It may be a metal chip in the firing pin hole or a number of other things that would cause a problem like that. Before you go to cutting on anything find out what is wrong with it. I would never cut the rear of the bolt trying to lengthen the firing pin. The stop on the pin is the limiting factor on the amount of pin that comes past the bolt face. I like .035" protrusion. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Carey, post: 206605, member: 5303"] I would bet its not a PTG problem, you need to take or send it to a smith that knows what he is doing. It may be a metal chip in the firing pin hole or a number of other things that would cause a problem like that. Before you go to cutting on anything find out what is wrong with it. I would never cut the rear of the bolt trying to lengthen the firing pin. The stop on the pin is the limiting factor on the amount of pin that comes past the bolt face. I like .035" protrusion. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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