Concur detail-stripping the bolt assy is painful unless you have the magic tool. I have one that works for both the M1 Garand and M14, but they are uncommon and pricy.
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Concur that headspace problems are one of several possibilities for the symptoms described.
Receiver safety bridge could be another issue, but that is less likely on a new rifle.
(Prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin when the bolt is out of battery).
Our-of-spec firing pin is also possible, but that is less likely too in a new rifle.
Have the firing pin protrusion checked when you are getting the headspace checked.
thanks for the link to the tool.
going to check safety bridge and will get protrusion checked as well.