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Posted: 4/17/2003 9:14:09 AM EDT
| Installing a new bolt on a relatively new 3 month old AR15, do you still have to check the headspacing? |
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Quoted: Once that it is determined that the headspacing needs to be changed, how is it done? By trying different bolt heada until you find one that produces proper headspace. Don't know what brand of barrel you've got, but if it's one of the standard brands, and the bolt head is from one of the major outfits, 999,999 out of a million will headapace OK. If the barrel and/or bolt are an off brand. it's anybody's guess. Me? I have Colt GI issue bolt heads in all my ARs, bought used from an outfit in Arkansas for $15 apiece complete w/ extractor assy, ejector assy, and compression rings. Every one of them has checked out OK in both Rock River and Bushmaster barrels. All I do to them is replace the extractor spring w/a heavy duty job from Wolff Gunsprings. Why used GI bolts? Because I consider them better made and heat trated than the aftermarket commercial jobs, and I'd rather have a used Colt (or GI contractor) piece than a new commercial bolt, which might or might not have been properly heat reated. But that's just my nuttiness[:D] BTW, why do you need a new bolt in a nearly new AR? |
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BTW, why do you need a new bolt in a nearly new AR? I was waiting for that question. I don't really need one but $hit happens. And when it does, it's too late to start asking questions. Best to get the answers now. I have a RRA and Bushmaster. I thank all for the info. |
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Quoted: BTW, why do you need a new bolt in a nearly new AR? I was waiting for that question. I don't really need one but $hit happens. And when it does, it's too late to start asking questions. Best to get the answers now. I have a RRA and Bushmaster. I thank all for the info. [:D][:D] Know what you mean. That's why I've got two apare bolt assys in my parts box, and a spare firing pin for all four of my ARs, even tho in 35+ years of AR ownership I've never needed a spare firing pin. |
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