The pin on the left is for an older 10 or 110 bolt that is the same diameter for its full length. Newer bolts have a smaller diameter shank at the cocking ramp and the extra thickness on the new pin takes up the slack in the action. I don't think they are interchangeable.
Last edited by thomae; 02-07-2014 at 11:24 PM.
I'm not sure but the cocking piece pin on the left was used on earlier bolt bodies that were the full diameter end to end. The one on the right are those used on the newer undercut bodies. The height of the "head" was made thicker(higher) to compensate for the depth of the cut to engage the sear.
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I've got an older receiver with the older style bolt coming in, it's missing the pin so this new pin should take care of that.
Ok, all clear and understood. That makes sense that the thicker head is for the bolt with the narrower part. Sorry I misread things and caused confusion. Apparently I was the only one confused.
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