Quote:
Originally Posted by Dean Romig
Parker advised snapping the gun shut to allow for a better locking of the barrels by wedging the bolt tighter on the bite.
|
Happy to do what Parker suggested. If it really snaps strongly, it's wedged and takes too much effort at the first to get it unwedged. Once that initial difficulty is felt it's smooth and normal.
Should the nose of the bolt come in contact with the space between the bite and the wall at the back of the bite?