Re: Accuracy International Pics
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: newcomer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Thanks Zak! I would like to see the front face of the shroud as shown in the arrow. I assume the shaft infront of the bolt shroud acts as a quide for the firing pin? And is the shaft and bolt shroud a one piece design? I'd imagine it is since the bolt shroud looks like a forged/casted part. In this picture, how is it that the firing pin is in a cocked position without the detent on the bolt engaging it? Lastly, are the twin lugs at the front of the shaft in place to lock the bolt body? A picture looking into the bolt from the sear cam side would be good too!
From the look of these pins being there, it seems to me the bolt is of a two piece design whereby the locking lugs is secured by these pins? Or are they actually safety relief holes in case of chamber explosion?
I'm still left wondering what this hole above the spring-loaded pin is for?
Finally, I would be very happy if you could even remotely possible, take some pictures of the sear, safety lever and the bolt shroud disassembled.
Thanks!
Edit: Do you think it's wise to retrofit a Savage AccuTrigger into the receiver? Or is the AW 2 stage trigger good enough? </div></div>
You gotta be freaking kidding about the Savage trigger!!!!
Bolt is one piece design.
And the Reason the firing pin is still in the cocked position is that the safety is holding it back. This has to be done to remove the firing pin from the bolt body.
And again you have to be shittin me about the Savage Trigger!!