Re: Front Baffle Orientation
The right lug of the baffle should have a rib on the lower edge. This is orientated to the right when assembling the bolt. This lug also enters the action on the right. HTH
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Re: Front Baffle Orientation
The older ones do not have the guide rib. The radius faces forward toward the bolt head. Everyone is a salesman!
Re: Front Baffle Orientation
Dirk: Thanks for the info. Any other tips/tricks I should know about the older 110s? The bolts really stiff after assembly but loosens up a bit after being cycled a dozen or two times because the rear screw backs out a hair. Is this normal?
Thanks again.
Re: Front Baffle Orientation
You gotta make that rear screw TIGHT. Backing out a hair is unacceptable as it is releasing firing pin spring tension.
Set the firing pin protrusion to .030-.040" and the cocking pin forward stop to .005". A lift kit from http://www.stockadegunstocks.com/accessories.html might help also.