Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
The Firing Pin is different as is the screw with the hole in it for the cocking indicator that is built into the firing pin. It makes it a little trickier to remove that screw when the bolt is in the cocked position.


Here is the standard cocking piece.

Cocking piece with cocking indicator assembles on the firing pin.
Thanks, but there's no smoother action and lighter bolt lift on the newer model?

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