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Firing pin fall
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 1093119" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>My main focus of inquisition when starting this thread was the sequence of events that happens when a bolt is locked into battery. Basically the actions jsthntn247 listed. </p><p></p><p>Like how the chamfers on the lugs pull the bolt forward handing the pin to the sear on the trigger. How critical is this action? Are the angles and symmetry crucial to the smoothness of the action? Does this effect the consistency of firing pin fall?</p><p></p><p>Or is a precise fall and ignition force more oriented around the cocking piece and cam? </p><p></p><p>Do you tune this action by the chamfers on the lugs or by grinding the location of the cocking piece? </p><p></p><p>When a bolt is trued and lapped, how is the timing reset?</p><p></p><p>I really need to learn all the proper names of the pieces of a bolt so i can ask questions of more clearity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 1093119, member: 41122"] My main focus of inquisition when starting this thread was the sequence of events that happens when a bolt is locked into battery. Basically the actions jsthntn247 listed. Like how the chamfers on the lugs pull the bolt forward handing the pin to the sear on the trigger. How critical is this action? Are the angles and symmetry crucial to the smoothness of the action? Does this effect the consistency of firing pin fall? Or is a precise fall and ignition force more oriented around the cocking piece and cam? Do you tune this action by the chamfers on the lugs or by grinding the location of the cocking piece? When a bolt is trued and lapped, how is the timing reset? I really need to learn all the proper names of the pieces of a bolt so i can ask questions of more clearity. [/QUOTE]
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