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I've noticed a small issue with my rifle recently as I was plinking in my backyard preparing for the upcoming season. Upon cocking the rifle back I noticed a small sliding of the upper receiver. This occurs when I cock the rifle and when I push the bolt back as well. Its a sliding distance of about 1/4 of an inch. Now I don't know if this is a normal thing and if others have experienced this issue, however, I've never had it happen before nor have I experienced it while using other CA M24's in the past.
Could this possible be the retaining screws showing signs of stripping? Or is it something else? ![]() |
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Anybody know, or have ideas why its doing this?
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Most likely the screws holding the stock on are stripping, they are made of the most craptastic metal ever. Take them to a hardware store and pick up some steel ones of the same length. If i remember i was unable to find a bolt the right length for the front, had to cut down one to size.
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