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I agree. Get it looked at.
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I've had that noise before in a gun that was restocked. I sent it back and it came back noiseless but the restocker was wishy-washy as to what it was, so I don't know.
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I cannot think of what it could be. The only thing that free floats is the auto safety reset rod. But it wouldn't move enough to make any noise like you describe.
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Try removing the barrels ,tip those back and forth ...I've heard loose solder rolling back and forth between the ribs make that noise.
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Yeah Chris, I have also heard that in barrels as well.
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So- if the barrels are off it still makes the noise so its not the barrels. However- if when the barrels are off I slide the safety forward - it no longer makes the noise. So - I'm guessing it has something to do with the safety, which does function as it should.
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I'll bet someone lost/was missing the auto safety return rod and put an undersized piece of rod in there. That should not hurt anything if that is what it is.
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Yup. Auto safety rod is what it is. Or at least most likely based on your recent findings.
As jerry suggests, it may have been replaced with something that is not the right size. Or it could just have a little more play than normal. Usually those rods are a little snug fitting in the hole. But that can so be made tight by dirt and such over the years.
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