Thanks for the info just order from Al Flaherthy two of the Timney trigger 3 pounds small pins.
You'll be happy with the Timneys
Another problem solved. Thanks
I installed an ALG ACT trigger, it includes 2 springs, a light 4.5 pound one (purple color coded) and a heavier 6.5 one. I started with the 4.5 one and I'm impressed. For the 90 bucks CAD spent I got a top notch mil spec experience. I ordered it from Calgary shooting Centre, received it in 3 days. Best budget trigger out there and a million times better than the POS factory trigger, which on mine was disappointing at best.
I think if you machine the handle and the bolt, the existing handle probably won't be big enough to use a die on when the bolt is tapped. Can your friend's shop fabricate a new handle with the right threads? Would it change the bolt tolerances if you tap it? My rifle is with the non-threaded bolt, can't help you with pics.Is anyone able to post a picture of the threaded bolt and threaded bolt handle? I have a friend with a machine shop and will probably try to do this myself. After sending another email to Kodiak today, they keep insisting it is not a problem and only cosmetic. I refuse to give them the extra money for something that should be replaced under warranty.
I’m at the point where I want to sell this rifle on principle alone. I just can’t sell it unless I fix the problem because I wouldn’t want to do this to somebody else the way Kodiak has done this to me
It'll probably cost more to do warranty repairs and return shipping etc. It would be easier to just send a replacement threaded bolt as part of the warranty program. Worst case scenario, the 1500 odd rifles that came without a threaded bolt can be offered a decent discount that'll probably appease the owners of affected units. Kodiak changing its methods and process in the middle of production shouldn't come at the cost of people who have already bought and received rifles with the issue.
So...just opened up my rifle to clean it ( haven't had time since my range outing on Sunday)and send Kodiak better pics of the nasty wear on my rifle and guess what? The bolt shattered in the back left side, where the guide and spring goes. The rifle was full of metal fragments. I guess this isn't cosmetic...and I may have gotten a lemon. Here a pic. I was pissed before, now this just scared me. A catastrophic failure would have not been a good day.
https://i.imgur.com/7d22w7e.jpg
That looks bad! Glad it didn't do any other damage.So...just opened up my rifle to clean it ( haven't had time since my range outing on Sunday)and send Kodiak better pics of the nasty wear on my rifle and guess what? The bolt shattered in the back left side, where the guide and spring goes. The rifle was full of metal fragments. I guess this isn't cosmetic...and I may have gotten a lemon. Here a pic. I was pissed before, now this just scared me. A catastrophic failure would have not been a good day.
https://i.imgur.com/7d22w7e.jpg
So...just opened up my rifle to clean it ( haven't had time since my range outing on Sunday)and send Kodiak better pics of the nasty wear on my rifle and guess what? The bolt shattered in the back left side, where the guide and spring goes. The rifle was full of metal fragments. I guess this isn't cosmetic...and I may have gotten a lemon. Here a pic. I was pissed before, now this just scared me. A catastrophic failure would have not been a good day.
https://i.imgur.com/7d22w7e.jpg




























