But it ain't the right bolt!
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Nope........... no more rules needed. Just a good helping of the bleedin' obvious.
Look at the bore, not down the barrel
I might add that sellers of old rifles should be responsible and check them over properly before resale.
I just received a brief email to say that on back tracking some of the rifles history, it may have been on display at a servicemans club in the past, where it was deacted in the interests of not having a shootable firearm on display. Whether this was sold close to this set up or it had traveled several owners before I don't know. The deact could have been done by someone somewhat knowledgable or simply a casual bubba job by a club member.
It's easy to miss holes like this if you aren't looking for them.
I was once shown one which I was told had been drilled by some home bodger, and you would have missed it with a casual look down there.
I disagree most strongly Mk7. Even a cursory look down a barrel should identify something like a hole!!!!!!! When viewing, you look at the bore, not through the barrel!
They (multiple) weren't very obvious, until you really looked.
Brian I agree with you in a perfect world but in this one, I don't trust most of the sellers to know anything about what they are selling other than to get the money. I know you go over your stuff but I have seen DP guns sold as being DP marked for the Detroit Police. BLR was Burma LIght Rifles. and so forth. Greedy seller and gullible buyer can cause an increase in medical bills. One old boy told me his guns were safe as he had his idiot brother in law shoot them!