So, I've repeatedly heard that the Accuracy International AX design is such that the bolt will stop on an empty magazine (similar to the way an empty magazine holds your slide back on an empty pistol, etc). My new AX rifle does not do this, so I figured that maybe this feature (which I know some like and some hate) wasn't actually part of this design. However, I was reading through the rifle's owner's manual today, and found this line:
"NOTE: Once the magazine is empty it will not be possible to cycle the bolt forwards after the bolt has been pulled fully rearward."
As such, it does seem like that is supposed to be part of the design on these rifles. Any idea why mine doesn't do this? (I should add that the magazine will lock the bolt back only if I am pushing up on the bottom of the magazine while cycling the bolt on an empty magazine).
"NOTE: Once the magazine is empty it will not be possible to cycle the bolt forwards after the bolt has been pulled fully rearward."
As such, it does seem like that is supposed to be part of the design on these rifles. Any idea why mine doesn't do this? (I should add that the magazine will lock the bolt back only if I am pushing up on the bottom of the magazine while cycling the bolt on an empty magazine).