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Remington 700 stuck bolt --- Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 972873" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>The front action screw is in front of the trigger guard, at the far front end of the bottom metal.</p><p>If you have a magazine release in front of the trigger guard you might want to the magazine internal parts and check to see if there's anything on the follower that might interfere with the bolt. At the same time use a bright light to look up through the vacant magazine port to see if there's anything visible that might be interfering with the bolt.</p><p>Once you get the bolt out, check it VERY thoroughly for any pins that aren't recessed as they should be and look for marks on the bolt and trigger surfaces that might indicate binding or other interference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 972873, member: 50867"] The front action screw is in front of the trigger guard, at the far front end of the bottom metal. If you have a magazine release in front of the trigger guard you might want to the magazine internal parts and check to see if there's anything on the follower that might interfere with the bolt. At the same time use a bright light to look up through the vacant magazine port to see if there's anything visible that might be interfering with the bolt. Once you get the bolt out, check it VERY thoroughly for any pins that aren't recessed as they should be and look for marks on the bolt and trigger surfaces that might indicate binding or other interference. [/QUOTE]
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