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    This is why you fully inspect your new rifle...

    I'm in the process of restoring a NZicon carbine and i always like to strip down rifles for a thorough cleaning.
    Look at the gunk in the extractor spring
    Well i got this surprise…. the bolt head tread portion is cut and so is the striker tip.
    ''Luckily'' for me i had a spare striker and i also have a spare bolt i can take the bolt head from.
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