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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Trouble Gun fires when bolt closes
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<blockquote data-quote="Defens" data-source="post: 1049216" data-attributes="member: 84753"><p>Actually, since the rifle has been modified with a different extractor, it's unlikely that they'll even touch it to do repairs - particularly if it doesn't have the original trigger in it either. (Did you put the original Remy trigger back into it, or a different one?)</p><p></p><p>The problem is most easily solved by installing another Jewell, or another quality aftermarket trigger such as a Timney, etc.</p><p></p><p>You'll definitely want to solve this problem before shooting the rifle, obviously. Hysterical all-caps billboards aside, there's no reason why a reasonably intelligent person who is handy around tools can't fix relatively minor issues with a gun himself. Once you get into honing engagement surfaces, etc., you do need to either know what you're doing, or be prepared to toss ruined parts in the trash bucket and start over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defens, post: 1049216, member: 84753"] Actually, since the rifle has been modified with a different extractor, it's unlikely that they'll even touch it to do repairs - particularly if it doesn't have the original trigger in it either. (Did you put the original Remy trigger back into it, or a different one?) The problem is most easily solved by installing another Jewell, or another quality aftermarket trigger such as a Timney, etc. You'll definitely want to solve this problem before shooting the rifle, obviously. Hysterical all-caps billboards aside, there's no reason why a reasonably intelligent person who is handy around tools can't fix relatively minor issues with a gun himself. Once you get into honing engagement surfaces, etc., you do need to either know what you're doing, or be prepared to toss ruined parts in the trash bucket and start over. [/QUOTE]
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