I shortened the first post, and copied in my results from yesterday evening (same is posted below). I still need some assistance on this. All help is appreciated.
I bought a GAP .338 Lapua Mag from a member on snipershide. After receiving it, and before shooting it, I discovered that the bolt release was not functioning properly, and the bolt could not be removed the way it is supposed to be removed. I would like to fix this minor issue before selling it (possibly) to another member. I've been told by some people just to call GAP and they'll take care of it, but I don't want to bother them with a minor issue if avoidable. Many of you reading this sub-forum are gunsmiths, so I'm asking you, should I contact GAP with this? Should I take it to a different gunsmith locally? Or should I try to fix it myself (I'm no gunsmith!)
A little more info regarding the bolt release: It is a bottom release. Rem 700 action, old style Rem trigger tuned by GAP, AICS 1.5 chassis.
I bought a GAP .338 Lapua Mag from a member on snipershide. After receiving it, and before shooting it, I discovered that the bolt release was not functioning properly, and the bolt could not be removed the way it is supposed to be removed. I would like to fix this minor issue before selling it (possibly) to another member. I've been told by some people just to call GAP and they'll take care of it, but I don't want to bother them with a minor issue if avoidable. Many of you reading this sub-forum are gunsmiths, so I'm asking you, should I contact GAP with this? Should I take it to a different gunsmith locally? Or should I try to fix it myself (I'm no gunsmith!)
A little more info regarding the bolt release: It is a bottom release. Rem 700 action, old style Rem trigger tuned by GAP, AICS 1.5 chassis.
Took a look at it this evening, and I wasn't describing the issue accurately. It works perfectly whenever the barreled action is taken out of the chassis, but the bolt release lever will not go down far enough to let the bolt out whenever the barreled action is torqued down in the chassis. The trigger mounted lever does actually contact the bolt release lever exactly where it is supposed to from the start (pics below). The problem occurs when the action is torqued down in the chassis, when I push the button in front of the trigger to activate the trigger mounted lever, the trigger mounted lever pushes the bolt lever to a certain point, and then something stops the bolt lever causing the contact point of the trigger mounted lever to the bolt lever to slide sideways off of the bolt lever, which causes the bolt lever to stop moving just short of going far enough for bolt to release. I could actually feel it happen. To test that theory, I removed the action from the chassis again, put my finger over the area that the bolt lever needed to get to, and pushed down on the button that activates the trigger mounted lever. Whenever my finger stopped the bolt lever from completing the full motion, the trigger mounted lever kept moving and slid off to the side, but not completely off.
What's my next move? I could try to bend the tip of the trigger mounted lever slightly around the tip of the bolt lever so that it wouldn't slip to the side. The only problem there could be that it then may not press all the way up into the slot. Plus, I don't know that it would solve the problem anyway, as it seems something is stopping the bolt lever. I'm open to any and all suggestions.
Here are pictures of the trigger mounted lever meeting the bolt lever, bolt lever movement with and without the action installed in the chassis. You can clearly see where the lever doesn't go all the way down when the action is on the chassis. Trigger mounted lever contact point to bolt mounted lever. From the angle in the first 2 pics, the contact point as shown would slide to the right. The next 2 show from the side.
These are pictures of the top of the bolt lever release from the inside of the barrel with the action not mounted on the chassis. In the first pic you can see the bolt lever sticking up, and in the 2nd picture you don't see it at all because the bolt release button is pushed down, i.e., it's working properly.
These are pictures of the top of the bolt lever release from the inside of the barrel with the action mounted in the chassis. In the 2nd pic you can barely see the tip of the bolt lever, but it's just enough to stop the bolt from coming out (compare to the 2nd pic above). The 3rd pic is a side view with the bolt release button pushed all the way down, but you can see the lever doesn't go all the way down. Not working properly.
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