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AR-15 and M16 bolt bolt catch sequence
Most shooters will not notice, few collectors might notice the differences in this sequence of bolt catch variations. The first one(left) is very difficult to locate (there are even fakes for the retro people, but still easy to spot)Attachment 96470Attachment 96471Attachment 96472
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10-12-2018 10:14 PM
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I dont know much about these rifles never held one, but the first catch there is no tag or hook at the bottom of the release catch tab! MBWAG
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Internal photos of bolt catch
The first bolt catch was rather thin and was soon replaced in production for both military and civilian service.
The modification added a much wider area to support the lower section of the bolt when
in the locked back position.
First photo shows the first bolt catchAttachment 96505Attachment 96506
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I can see the first one being harder to engage when you don't have a mag in place...thus the added long piece on the outside.
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