Today the bolt of my M305 got stuck all the way back during shooting.
A field strip revealed that this part of the bolt had "derailed" from the groove and jammed edge-against-edge right here. (Not my pictures)
A gentle tap with a rubber mallet pushed it back in, and a full disassembly revealed only a tiny scratch on the bolt's tooth.
But now that I have reassembled everything the hammer won't lock with the sear if I keep pressure on the trigger and manually pull the handle. The hammer simply returns forward with the bolt.
It locks if I pull the handle without pressing the trigger, and I have tested the trigger group alone and it engages fine on its own.
I'm thinking that maybe when the bolt derailed it pushed down the trigger group down and now that is what causing this problem, but I am just speculating and don't know what to do.
Any help? Or gunsmiths in the PrinceGeorge area who work with long guns and know what they are doing?
A field strip revealed that this part of the bolt had "derailed" from the groove and jammed edge-against-edge right here. (Not my pictures)

A gentle tap with a rubber mallet pushed it back in, and a full disassembly revealed only a tiny scratch on the bolt's tooth.
But now that I have reassembled everything the hammer won't lock with the sear if I keep pressure on the trigger and manually pull the handle. The hammer simply returns forward with the bolt.
It locks if I pull the handle without pressing the trigger, and I have tested the trigger group alone and it engages fine on its own.
I'm thinking that maybe when the bolt derailed it pushed down the trigger group down and now that is what causing this problem, but I am just speculating and don't know what to do.
Any help? Or gunsmiths in the PrinceGeorge area who work with long guns and know what they are doing?