Your Axis II’s have the 2-piece spring already, so that’s not causing it. Unfortunately I don’t believe there is a fix here as far as the rifle is concerned. Just isn’t really a problem. It’s a matter of firearm awareness. Putting to muscle memory to verify the bolt is in locked position & not to jar the handle upward. This is something that could happen to to any rifle if the bolt handle got caught on something. It’s never happened to me, because I was always aware of the rifles position. Loaded, chambered, safety on or off, and just as being careful to never sweep another person, drop the rifle, or allow water in the barrel & never, ever, EVER pick up a firearm with finger on trigger or even touch the trigger until I was ready to fire. Not to mention treating every firearm as if it’s loaded. If I were watch a person empty a firearm then close the bolt and hand it to me, the first thing I’m doing is racking the slide, opening the breech, etc., & checking the chamber! I don’t care if I watched another do it! Every facet is important.
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