Well, you definately put the bolt head on wrong, (Pull it and rotate it 180*) but I don't see how that would affect anything except ejection.
I disassembled my bolt on my 308 savage axis. I had never done it before. I found some videos on YouTube, took it apart cleaned it and reassembled it. I took it to the range, put some rounds in the magazine, and no boom. I looked at bolt. Ejector was facing receiver wall instead of out. Did i put it back backwards? Never messed with trigger assembly, honestly too scared of screwing it up. Help please!
Well, you definately put the bolt head on wrong, (Pull it and rotate it 180*) but I don't see how that would affect anything except ejection.
Just for curiosity sake, pull the bolt, de-cock it and see what kind of firing pin protrusion you have.
That would be the extractor facing the receiver wall, not the ejector.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
Yes thank you extractor.
Done, maybe about even with bottom of the extractor claw.
Any harm in dry firing? I would like to hear click of the firing pin.... but if thats harmful to weapon.... then no.
Did you take the firing pin apart?
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Really soft mark on primers. Not deep as if it was fired.... really hard to see. Will post pictures later when fiance comes back with laptop.... having trouble posting pics with phone.
Robinhood was onto it I think, if you disassembled the firing pin, then the spring compression could be too weak.
I slipped as this is an axis. You need to be carefull when you put the cross pin in. I think you have the pin slightly out of alignment or you put some of the parts back incorrectly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oues2vw_zqA
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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