CodenameFatBoy Private Minuteman Apr 5, 2018 21 0 Jul 29, 2018 #1 Jul 29, 2018 #1 As I was cleaning my rifle I noticed these dimples on my bolt lugs. I was wondering what they were from and if it is a safety or reliability issue? Attachments 0729180752a.jpg 252.3 KB · Views: 117
As I was cleaning my rifle I noticed these dimples on my bolt lugs. I was wondering what they were from and if it is a safety or reliability issue?
pmclaine Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 6, 2011 36,088 73,324 57 MA Jul 29, 2018 #2 Jul 29, 2018 #2 Remington 700? They are factory. They are not a safety concern. Their reason to be? I don't know. I assumed they hold a pocket of grease for lubrication.
Remington 700? They are factory. They are not a safety concern. Their reason to be? I don't know. I assumed they hold a pocket of grease for lubrication.
CodenameFatBoy Private Minuteman Apr 5, 2018 21 0 Jul 29, 2018 #3 Jul 29, 2018 #3 pmclaine said: Remington 700? They are factory. They are not a safety concern. Their reason to be? I don't know. I assumed they hold a pocket of grease for lubrication. Click to expand... Yes, sorry I should have specified. Thank you for your reply. I am a total noob to bolt actions and I've never noticed these before today.
pmclaine said: Remington 700? They are factory. They are not a safety concern. Their reason to be? I don't know. I assumed they hold a pocket of grease for lubrication. Click to expand... Yes, sorry I should have specified. Thank you for your reply. I am a total noob to bolt actions and I've never noticed these before today.
S SubOptimal Private Full Member Minuteman Feb 20, 2017 312 75 82 SE Florida Jul 29, 2018 #4 Jul 29, 2018 #4 May be an artifact of the forging process. In any case, no meaning to it, it is not on a load bearing surface.
May be an artifact of the forging process. In any case, no meaning to it, it is not on a load bearing surface.
Black max Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Supporter Jul 2, 2012 1,471 653 45 world wide Jul 29, 2018 #5 Jul 29, 2018 #5 SubOptimal said: May be an artifact of the forging process. In any case, no meaning to it, it is not on a load bearing surface. Click to expand... Not a load bearing surface??? Those lugs are what keeps the bolt from shooting through ones head...
SubOptimal said: May be an artifact of the forging process. In any case, no meaning to it, it is not on a load bearing surface. Click to expand... Not a load bearing surface??? Those lugs are what keeps the bolt from shooting through ones head...
pmclaine Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 6, 2011 36,088 73,324 57 MA Jul 29, 2018 #6 Jul 29, 2018 #6 black max said: Not a load bearing surface??? Those lugs are what keeps the bolt from shooting through ones head... Click to expand... Yes but where the dimples are is not where the receiver and bolt mate together.
black max said: Not a load bearing surface??? Those lugs are what keeps the bolt from shooting through ones head... Click to expand... Yes but where the dimples are is not where the receiver and bolt mate together.
Black max Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Supporter Jul 2, 2012 1,471 653 45 world wide Jul 29, 2018 #7 Jul 29, 2018 #7 pmclaine said: Yes but where the dimples are is not where the receiver and bolt mate together. Click to expand... Yes, I understand that, just saying it's part of the lug and the entire lug bears the force.
pmclaine said: Yes but where the dimples are is not where the receiver and bolt mate together. Click to expand... Yes, I understand that, just saying it's part of the lug and the entire lug bears the force.
JMGlasgow Old Salt Full Member Minuteman Apr 13, 2012 4,064 5,842 Cheyenne, WY Jul 29, 2018 #8 Jul 29, 2018 #8 They're probably from hardness testing the bolt lugs. M14 bolts have a dimple in them too, and that's what it's from.
They're probably from hardness testing the bolt lugs. M14 bolts have a dimple in them too, and that's what it's from.
CodenameFatBoy Private Minuteman Apr 5, 2018 21 0 Jul 29, 2018 #9 Jul 29, 2018 #9 Thank you all for your replies.