if the bolt did indeed come free of the action with the oprod seated in it's track, SEND IT BACK TO MARSTAR , your rifle is not safe to shoot , period.
I have never seen that happen to any of the rifles i have tuned, tweaked inspected ect.
There is not one "issue" common to the norc m14s that is not easily dealt with. with the exception of badly indexed barrels as most guys have no access to a barrel vice and m14 action wrench.
stick around here, you'll have all the help you need.
I have never seen that happen to any of the rifles i have tuned, tweaked inspected ect.
There is not one "issue" common to the norc m14s that is not easily dealt with. with the exception of badly indexed barrels as most guys have no access to a barrel vice and m14 action wrench.
stick around here, you'll have all the help you need.