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    similar to an ar.

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    I could have used this information back in 1986 when I purchased my HK 91. Excellent pictures and explaination.
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    Default Same for the SL7

    I know that the stock and forehand are different but is this the same fro the SL-7 bolt assm.?:83:

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    is there a way to make sure the bolt assembly is put together correctly? I mean like on an AR, one can do that by pushing in the head in and slinging it back out (my Marine roomate showed me that tip). The click in and out tells it was done correctly. Anything similar on this bolt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghostrider40 View Post
    is there a way to make sure the bolt assembly is put together correctly? I mean like on an AR, one can do that by pushing in the head in and slinging it back out (my Marine roomate showed me that tip). The click in and out tells it was done correctly. Anything similar on this bolt?
    Yes, but it doesn't take any extra steps. If it can be inserted into the receiver, it's put together correctly. If you can't, it's not. And all you have to do is look at it to tell - if the rollers are protruding, you need to start over. If they are flush inside the bolt head, you're ready to go.

    There's no way to incorrectly assemble it and still get it into the rifle.


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    Default Trigger question.

    Well I guess I'll venture into that when I finally get to clean that bolt...thanks for the info. Oh by the way, I read a while ago about an awesome guy for the PTR-91 triggers (would like a lighter trigger), but I can't find the thread. Anyone knows who that guy is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghostrider40 View Post
    Well I guess I'll venture into that when I finally get to clean that bolt...thanks for the info. Oh by the way, I read a while ago about an awesome guy for the PTR-91 triggers (would like a lighter trigger), but I can't find the thread. Anyone knows who that guy is?
    That would be Bill Springfield. His user name is bspring, you can send him a pm, he checks the forum regularly.

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    Good info, thanks for posting.

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    I hear sticky ...
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    great job guys
    thanks

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