I recently aquired a full wood Mk 3 Ross rifle and I'm having a bit of difficulty with the bolt. It seems the head of the bolt is extremely touchy and tries to spring back into the locked position at the slightest bump. My girlfriends Ross is touchy too, but not as bad as this one.
Now, when the bolt is pulled all the way back the force of the extraction bumps the bolt head enough that it tries to retract. The twist of the bolt head jams down into the flat bolt guide forcing the front of the bolt upwards and causing a jam. It's quite difficult to move the bolt at this point as it gets wedged in there pretty good.
It looks like it's been doing this for some time as there's a scar in the guide that the bolt slides on.
Does anyone else have this problem, and if so have you found a fix that isn't drastic?
Thanks for the help.
Now, when the bolt is pulled all the way back the force of the extraction bumps the bolt head enough that it tries to retract. The twist of the bolt head jams down into the flat bolt guide forcing the front of the bolt upwards and causing a jam. It's quite difficult to move the bolt at this point as it gets wedged in there pretty good.
It looks like it's been doing this for some time as there's a scar in the guide that the bolt slides on.
Does anyone else have this problem, and if so have you found a fix that isn't drastic?
Thanks for the help.


















































