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Bolt throw problems. Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1331226" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Get some 600 and 1200grit lapping compound, use a brush or q tip to run it along the raceway and bolt contacts and work the snot out of it (600gr first). When it starts to loosen up enough clean it out and finish it with the 1200,</p><p></p><p>Buy some machinegunner's lube and lightly put a drop or two on each side periodically and your problem should be solved. After application, work the bolt a few times and wipe off the excess. It won't attract dirt, never dries and is a very good protectant. It's a specially formulated moly based lubricant specifically developed to keep hot guns running in horrible conditions and works great on both bolt and semi auto guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1331226, member: 30902"] Get some 600 and 1200grit lapping compound, use a brush or q tip to run it along the raceway and bolt contacts and work the snot out of it (600gr first). When it starts to loosen up enough clean it out and finish it with the 1200, Buy some machinegunner's lube and lightly put a drop or two on each side periodically and your problem should be solved. After application, work the bolt a few times and wipe off the excess. It won't attract dirt, never dries and is a very good protectant. It's a specially formulated moly based lubricant specifically developed to keep hot guns running in horrible conditions and works great on both bolt and semi auto guns. [/QUOTE]
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