SOLVED, Sending back

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glad you figured out the problem and you are sending it back.

i would not have tested any more after the malfunction, always stop firing, i would have taken it home and tried to figure out the problem bcos your test below if you weren't holding the bolt handle a certain way , it could have taken your thumb off if it fired.

Tested it with one round but i eased the bolt VERY SLOWLYforward into position instead of letting the spring do it, didnt fire, pulled trigger with safety on, didnt fire. Turned safety off and pulled trigger and it fired normally.
 
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glad you figured out the problem and you are sending it back.

i would not have tested any more after the malfunction , i would have taken it home and tried to figure out the problem bcos your test below if you weren't holding the bolt handle a certain way , it could have taken your thumb off if it fired.


I was holding the rifle 90 degrees offset to the right(top of rifle pointed away from my body, ejection port towards ground) and was using a 12" box wrench with the box end looped over the charge handle to lower the charge handle into place. Im not a complete idiot.

I thought after though I should have just ratchet strapped it to my spare tire and used a length of paracord to pull handle from safe distance but hindsight is always 20/20 I guess.
 
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