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remington 700 J lock
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieHarren" data-source="post: 92082" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>The J-lock does not bind the firing pin spring. The J-lock simply locks the cocking piece, in the fired position, so noone can cock the rifle without the key.</p><p>The binding issue is with the firing pin itself. Rem thought it was a good idea to reduce the diameter of the firing pin. This allowed the spring to "snake-up" on the pin and, sometimes, bind on the inside of the bolt. I have seen many of these J-lock rifles shoot very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieHarren, post: 92082, member: 5138"] The J-lock does not bind the firing pin spring. The J-lock simply locks the cocking piece, in the fired position, so noone can cock the rifle without the key. The binding issue is with the firing pin itself. Rem thought it was a good idea to reduce the diameter of the firing pin. This allowed the spring to "snake-up" on the pin and, sometimes, bind on the inside of the bolt. I have seen many of these J-lock rifles shoot very well. [/QUOTE]
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