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Serious wear & marks on the bolt of a new rifle. Is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="William W." data-source="post: 2408683" data-attributes="member: 86944"><p>Actually, you may consider that the action-smoothing process has started. on new factory-built rifles, I coat the bolt with JB bore cleaner and sit in fron of the TV for an hour. I squirt it out heavily with carburetor cleaner and use my favorite light grease. Action is smooooooth!</p><p></p><p>I would make darn sure that the firearm is new i.e., check the paperwork and run a patch through the bolt - if really dirty save and take to your dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William W., post: 2408683, member: 86944"] Actually, you may consider that the action-smoothing process has started. on new factory-built rifles, I coat the bolt with JB bore cleaner and sit in fron of the TV for an hour. I squirt it out heavily with carburetor cleaner and use my favorite light grease. Action is smooooooth! I would make darn sure that the firearm is new i.e., check the paperwork and run a patch through the bolt - if really dirty save and take to your dealer. [/QUOTE]
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