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02-06-2018 05:02 PM
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Got it apart. I now have a good strategy for how it's done, so if anyone else needs help, I can explain how they come apart.
It's in good shape, but I am wondering if the rough, darkened surface around the camming tracks may need attention?
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Main spring!
I looked at pics of the Ross bolt and compared them to yours I do not think the main spring should be in 3 pieces I may be wrong!
Found this pic of an early bolt it is markedly different to your one.
Last edited by CINDERS; 02-09-2018 at 03:30 AM.
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Originally Posted by
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I looked at pics of the Ross bolt and compared them to yours I do not think the main spring should be in 3 pieces I may be wrong!
Found this pic of an early bolt it is markedly different to your one.
I think the springs in mine are interspersed by several parts, such as a small washer. I'm about to clean and reassemble it, so more on that later.
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I am just wondering about the washers on the F/P if they skew at all they would gall on the F/P slowing lock time and possibly causing issues operating the bolt if its a cock on closing. Anyway be good to see how it goes on the range.
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Your spring is busted... Getting them apart was never the problem. Putting them back together was always the question. That's how guys ended up with a Ross bolt in the forehead. I expect this is why you haven't had returns on this one so far...we're all waiting to see... Later they were riveted together so they couldn't be user stripped.
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Your spring is busted... Getting them apart was never the problem. Putting them back together was always the question. That's how guys ended up with a Ross bolt in the forehead. I expect this is why you haven't had returns on this one so far...we're all waiting to see... Later they were riveted together so they couldn't be user stripped.
That’s the wrong model of bolt. Pity this didn’t strip in the same manner as the MKII or MKIII - it would’ve been easier.
And yes, checking the manual, it seems the spring has snapped. 😕
Last edited by Anaxes; 02-09-2018 at 10:06 AM.
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That’s the wrong model of bolt.
That part doesn't matter and you know it...

Originally Posted by
Anaxes
the spring has snapped.
I stand corrected then...it's busted...
Have fun with this one...
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The broken firing-pin spring seems to be the cause of the resistance. Between sourcing a new spring and taking it to a gunsmith next week, it'll be awhile till it's fired.
This is what I used as a guide for stripping and reassembling the bolt.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
I do not think the main spring should be in 3 pieces


Originally Posted by
CINDERS
the washers on the F/P if they skew at all they would gall on the F/P
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