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    It was common on the type 1 bolts that an engineering change made the extractor pocket a wee bit stronger in the type 2 bolt. But they can still break and many times from the bolt not closing all the way because of a case being just a tad to long. The pockets the lugs rest in the receiver can become damaged over time. This will hold the bolt back just enough time to cause the bolt to be slammed causing extra pressure to be brought against the right side lug and breaking the lug in the extractor area. The type 3 bolt aka round bolt ( and not the name M2 bolt as it was in use well before the M2 carbines came along.) is still a bit stronger but they too have been know to let go now and then. If one reloads then DON'T push the rounds to the very peak of speed. Standard loads work fine and a 75+ year old carbine will still preform fine. All makers of the typ1,2 and 3 bolts have had breakage. I had a very early Underwood bolt break on me with factory ammo. No reason for it except it was just an early type 2.
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