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Bolt Release lever or do you rotate the bolt head?
I have a No 1 MK IV. Wondering how you remove the bolt. I don't see a bolt release lever as I have on the No 4 MK II. Was there suppose to be one? Or do you lift and pull the bolt to the rear and then rotate the bolt head counter clockwise?
If I'm missing the release lever how big of a deal is it to replace and is it an Ebay item?
Thanks for your help I'm completely in the dark on this one.
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05-12-2009 08:55 PM
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Did you mean to say No.4 Mark 1? If so, the fact that you are asking about a bolt release lever makes me think you have a No.4 mark 1*
If that is the case, the bolt is removed by drawing the bolt back until the bolt head lines up with a cut out in the bolt rail (right hand side of receiver). At that point you rotate the bolt head counter clockwise and the bolt can then be drawn rearwards and removed.
If its a No.1 mark 4, you have simply pull the bolt fully rearwards and then wit a bit of force rotate th bolthead counter clockwise and remove the bolt
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It is a No 1 MK IV. The reason I asked was that I could never rotate the bolt head - it is very stiff and therefore did not want to force it. Also it seems that the wood in this area has the same relief cut as my No. 4 MK II for the bolt release lever and this got me too wondering.
I'll use a bit of Kroil first.
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Williamb, Sometimes it can be very difficult to rotate the bolthead on a No.1. My Lithgow
requires two thumbs pushing upwards, not much easier with the Ishapore...watch your finger nails!
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That's the deal. It is just very stiff. I will give it another try.
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Ed, Any clothespins I may have had were turned into popcorn guns years ago! I'll have to try a bicycle tire tool.
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Try the right knuckle on your index finger right hand, saves your finger nails! and funnily enough is the listed military bolt removal procedure from decades ago.
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what am i missing here ? no1 mkIV ?
im assuming it to be a no1 mkIII* or a no2 mkIV , i realise neil knows his rifles and am guessing he just left this go ..........but , if not .............
and i see he used the nomenclature no1 mk4 in his reply - do i need to look for another rifle for my collection ? :>}
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Originally Posted by
A square 10
what am i missing here ? no1 mkIV ?
im assuming it to be a no1 mkIII* or a no2 mkIV , i realise neil knows his rifles and am guessing he just left this go ..........but , if not .............
and i see he used the nomenclature no1 mk4 in his reply - do i need to look for another rifle for my collection ? :>}
Sounds like you need to fill the gap in your collection by getting a No1 MkIV
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