Lexthedestroyer
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Abbotsford, BC
Usually the cause of bolt disassembly can be traced to the stem of the extractor protruding below the bottom of he bolt. The stem should be at a minimum flush with the bottom of the bolt or better still, a few thousandths short from the bottom.
Check to see if that is the situation. If so, grind or file off a few thousandths from the bottom of the stem until it fits flush or a little deeper from the bottom of the bolt.
I can't say I checked it immediately before the incident, but I know for a fact that several times prior to this I had inspected the bolt, the extractor stem was always well recessed in the bolt. And the old extractor flew off into the ether, I looked for it for 45 minutes and couldn't find the damn thing. But I'll certainly check for stem protrusion on the new extractor.




















































