It's like the round button on the bolt is forward and i can't get it to move into position...Please help
It's like the round button on the bolt is forward and i can't get it to move into position...Please help
Got it...thanks youtube
Classic for first 2 posts!
Yes, having a thick, heavy wood bench is a good thing to have to manually set the firing pin by pushing the cocking piece pin(round button) against. I still remember figuring that out for the first time. :smile-new:
I think I used youtube as well.
Welcome!
Youtube has got me through a few tricky car repairs too! Love it!
I couldn't figure out how to reset it. Finally found something. I knew something was wrong
Oak top work table was out in the shop...used the wife's cutting board...lol
Oh gee thanks Dave!Quote:
Not all of us are gazillionaires like you ya know?! We have to use a stick and a door jam. http://www.savageshooters.com/images/smilies/cool.png
Lol, been there done that, welcome to the savage-ry
My method, remove the BAS completely, the put it back in with only 2 turns, now most likely you can set the cocking pin with your thumb (or very light pressure with the door jamb or bench top). Tighten the BAS, done deal.