Hi guys I'm still kind of new to uploading pics so bear with me! There have been a lot of threads concerning catastrophic failures of M305 rifles lately. I bought a used M305 from a gun shop almost a year ago, but didn't have much time to shoot it (about 80 rounds with no troubles at all). The bottom of the bolt looks like the drainage hole was attacked by a dremel! I'm worried that this may impact the structural integrity of the bolt. I showed this to a gunsmith and he told me to "keep an eye on it"; but it's not unsafe. After seeing more than a couple blown up norcs my questions are:
Is this a dangerous condition?
Will buying a USGI bolt fix this problem? Is this a "drop in" part?
Does this seem like internal wear or bad quality control/dremel?
Where can I get a new bolt for this thing?! (If it needs replacing)
Input from some m14 gurus would be appreciated. Thanks!
Is this a dangerous condition?
Will buying a USGI bolt fix this problem? Is this a "drop in" part?
Does this seem like internal wear or bad quality control/dremel?
Where can I get a new bolt for this thing?! (If it needs replacing)
Input from some m14 gurus would be appreciated. Thanks!
