You guys verifying headspace with all these mismatched bolts? Or you just gonna hold the rifle at a distance away from your face when you fire the first round lol.
You people are so evil. The dealer is not even sponsored here. Anyways, I bought in on this deal and now I have to sell it.![]()
Don't really understand what "...not even sponsor" has to do with it. I'm a gun owner and collector (sort of). This was an appealing deal which, to CGN's credit, I learned about from this site.
Sponsorship is no great recommendation if you look at the Swiss Arms or RPD messes. Then there is "Marstar John" - no thanks - I don't line up as a customer for a "drive by shouting".
Maybe Collectors Source will recognize they moved a ton of product thanks to this site, and join up, or maybe not.
Sponsors paid for the privilege of accessing a large pool of potential customers - their sponsorship is not quite the act of charity that some make it out to be.
If you have tool little head space, the bolt will not close on the cartridge. GO s used to ensure that all cartridges within the dimensional tolerance will chamber - in the case of '54, it is the maximum rim thickness. It is a "self declaring" attribute - i.e. you test GO each time you chamber a round.Great info Marc, although headspace is a chambering issue I feel it is also a firing issue since too little of it can result in excessive gas propelling back at the operator upon ignition. Correct me if I'm wrong because I'm just exploring this issue myself.
I have recently acquired two M38s and have no plans to verify headspace before firing them. I'll just one hand fire them away from my face for both their first rounds. The issue is not a common one at all based on my research from more experienced MN owners.
i do the first shot safely(outstretched and eyes shielded)then just check the primer for swelling or movement.some of this russian surplus the primers are set in a bit,if they pass the cartridge rim atall ive got to believe there is slack in the chamber.my cc m44 the bolt was very weak im not sure i even want to fire it, but probbably will sucumb to the temptation.
are they still for sale?
i cannot find them on the web site
thanks
Hey guys. Finally took mine to the range only to find out there is a burr in the chamber, so rounds don't chamber.
Leaves a nice amount of scratches on my brass when I force a round in, but it's not useable.
No idea how to fix this; think they would take it back?
more greasey goodys at collectors source,$395.00 matching.




























