Lee Enfield bolt question

Mr. Buttons

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Hello gents, I recently acquired a No.1 MK.III* and have a question about the bolt. While the action seems to work fine and it dry fires properly I notice a space between the cocking piece and the bolt body when the bolt is in the fully fired position (see photo). I took the bolt head off to see if the firing pin was bent, binding, etc, but it looks fine.

Any ideas?

Thanks :)

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Hello gents, I recently acquired a No.1 MK.III* and have a question about the bolt. While the action seems to work fine and it dry fires properly I notice a space between the cocking piece and the bolt body when the bolt is in the fully fired position (see photo). I took the bolt head off to see if the firing pin was bent, binding, etc, but it looks fine.

Any ideas?

Thanks :)

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It's because the bolt handle is up...when it's on the rifle with the bolt handle down, and the rifle is fired or dry fired, that gap won't be there. No problemo.
 
I think I should have expressed myself a bit more clearly - please see photos below. This gap still exists when the bolt is in the rifle in the fully fired position.

I'll take it to Gunco and have Jason have a look sometime (I have some Rosses I need him to go over anyway), but I thought I'd seek some wisdom here first.

And advice?

thanks

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You see the screw at the back of the cocking piece? Try removing that and see if the cocking piece is threaded all the way on to the firing pin. It looks like it may not be threaded on to the firing pin all the way. Do you have a firing pin tool?
 
If you drop by Jason's anyways, he'll be able to figure that one out...

I got my firing pin tool from a member here on the Forum, but can't remember the name! :(
 
The cocking piece is not screwed far enough onto the firing pin. Could be;
1) loose as I see the retaining screw partial out 2) engagement problem on the sear 3) too much project on the firing pin if fully enaged.
 
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