I just put a #2 bolt head on my '56 Fazakerly, and was reading the "First Line Maintenance Instructions" and noticed the following:
- there's zero bolt head overturn. It lines up perfectly with the bolt body, but goes no further. I know that excessive overturn is a problem, but could this be as well?
- in the half #### position, the trigger will pull and the cocking piece does move forward the same as it does when firing. The Operating Instructions (page 5-3) say, "When the sear is in the half #### position the trigger cannot be pressed nor can the breech be opened."
The bolt does lock in this position, though. Do I have a problem?
- the Operating Instructions also refer to a "first" and "second" trigger pull. Mine's "first" has absolutely no resistance whatsover until you come up against "second" pull. Another problem?
Thanks in advance, guys.
- there's zero bolt head overturn. It lines up perfectly with the bolt body, but goes no further. I know that excessive overturn is a problem, but could this be as well?
- in the half #### position, the trigger will pull and the cocking piece does move forward the same as it does when firing. The Operating Instructions (page 5-3) say, "When the sear is in the half #### position the trigger cannot be pressed nor can the breech be opened."
The bolt does lock in this position, though. Do I have a problem?
- the Operating Instructions also refer to a "first" and "second" trigger pull. Mine's "first" has absolutely no resistance whatsover until you come up against "second" pull. Another problem?
Thanks in advance, guys.


















































