I dont think it is red paint as it looks like crack check used in production by alot of companys looking for any problems after heat treat.Just sayin.
Hello Pat here
i noticed that my new rifle has some red paint on the inside of the bolt face. is this normal? obviously i am going to clean it off before i shoot it but im rather curious as to how it got there and what purpose it serves. The pictures do not do it justice it is almost a solid stripe of paint around the inside rim and several spots in the middle of the bolt face.
idears ?
Pat
I dont think it is red paint as it looks like crack check used in production by alot of companys looking for any problems after heat treat.Just sayin.
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Questions:
1. What caliber is your "new" rifle, and is the rifle brand new or second hand and new to you?
2. Were you shooting military ammunition with red sealant around the primers?
3. Did you clean and lube the rifle before you shot it? It looks a little "dry" and the bolt-head retaining pin looks rusty.
Last edited by bigedp51; 01-09-2013 at 07:38 PM.
test fire.
Just bought my rifle last month and mine was clean as a whistle
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rifle was brand new and it was 6.5 creedmoor and i cleaned it up and everything came clean, barrel was also dirty but it cleaned up fine as well
The red paint is from the proof-test loads. The case heads on them are coated in red so it's easy to visually differentiate the proof-test loads from standard loads as the rifles are proof tested and function tested (with standard loads) in the same area.
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could be from color coated primers...Looks to me like a possible bolt change..People do this you
know..If you ordered it in I would tell them you want a different rifle..
Why is this being discussed after Mr F told us what the answer was?
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i wondered the same thing
thanks all for the info
patrick
Last edited by Emailabode; 01-10-2013 at 11:05 PM.
yea i cleaned it after i asked so...
Pretty old for a new rifle to have a bolt that cruddy..I say it looks like someone swaped bolts somewhere
along the line.Sealed primers WILL not do that.My M1 rifle never looked like that and I shot hundreds
of sealed primers in it..Do what you want but I would want to know what was going on.But if you cleaned it
and never showed anyone ,well.probably to late now..
Yea I got a new rifle from savage arms like that too with red and yellow crap everywhere... I was pissed, for $500 it better be clean.
GG, He is on a roll brother, Let him go.
I don't think they clean them after the test loads. The test loads must be really hot. I have had primers fall out of the magazines of two new in box rifles when i got them home and cleaned them the first time. The bolt faces are almost always dirty.
Mr. F is correct and no, snowshoes, they do not clean after testing.
We had to ship a S&W 460 XVR to another store because a customer would not believe they were new because of test firing. They had to clean this one before showing it to him, He thought they werre trying to sell him a used firearm as a new one. Ace, where do you live?
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