Bule Jagter
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I'm not sure how I ended up having issues with both, my new Mauser M12, and the new Hexalock scope ring mounts, but it's enough to have convinced me to contact Blaser, asking for help. I thought I'd also post it here, to see if anyone can explain what happened.
My M12 is new (It was a demo at Guns.com) I'm the first owner. All I could do for the past three or four weeks, was enjoy the smooth action of the bolt, because, as you can guess, the Hexalock mounts were out of stock everywhere. I back-ordered Hexalocks from Eurooptics, and received them Saturday. I read through the instructions carefully, and found one video on youtube, which helped a lot. The torque, according to the instructions, seemed a bit high, but I followed the instructions and used my one year old Wheeler fat wrench, set at the correct torque on the torx screws for the Hexalock bases.
After that, I slowly learned how the rings attach. As I was getting the rings lined up, my hand pushed the bolt up a little, and I could feel it was very tight. I then removed the bolt, but it was not smooth at all. When the bolt was completely removed, it fell into two separate pieces. Now I can't get the bolt back together. With the firing pin and safety out of the bolt, I thought I should try putting it back in the rifle to see if it is smooth. It did not improve anything.
I can't imagine the torx screws for the Hexalock were too long and sticking into the barrel far enough to impede the travel of the bolt. I see no scratch marks on the bolt, either.
At this point, I decided to try removing the Hexalock mounts in order to attempt to slide the bolt into the receiver, and see if it actually was the torx screws going too far into the barrel. Those torx screws are very small (t-10). As I tried to remove the torx screws, it stripped the heads. Now I have a bolt in two pieces, stripped heads on the torx screws holding the bases on the receiver, and confusion as to why the bolt will not operate smoothly. In fact, it is very difficult to move the bolt at all, within the action.
I was very happy to finally own a Mauser. I hope these problems can all be alleviated without costing any money. Does anyone have any suggestions, or an explanation of what happened?
My M12 is new (It was a demo at Guns.com) I'm the first owner. All I could do for the past three or four weeks, was enjoy the smooth action of the bolt, because, as you can guess, the Hexalock mounts were out of stock everywhere. I back-ordered Hexalocks from Eurooptics, and received them Saturday. I read through the instructions carefully, and found one video on youtube, which helped a lot. The torque, according to the instructions, seemed a bit high, but I followed the instructions and used my one year old Wheeler fat wrench, set at the correct torque on the torx screws for the Hexalock bases.
After that, I slowly learned how the rings attach. As I was getting the rings lined up, my hand pushed the bolt up a little, and I could feel it was very tight. I then removed the bolt, but it was not smooth at all. When the bolt was completely removed, it fell into two separate pieces. Now I can't get the bolt back together. With the firing pin and safety out of the bolt, I thought I should try putting it back in the rifle to see if it is smooth. It did not improve anything.
I can't imagine the torx screws for the Hexalock were too long and sticking into the barrel far enough to impede the travel of the bolt. I see no scratch marks on the bolt, either.
At this point, I decided to try removing the Hexalock mounts in order to attempt to slide the bolt into the receiver, and see if it actually was the torx screws going too far into the barrel. Those torx screws are very small (t-10). As I tried to remove the torx screws, it stripped the heads. Now I have a bolt in two pieces, stripped heads on the torx screws holding the bases on the receiver, and confusion as to why the bolt will not operate smoothly. In fact, it is very difficult to move the bolt at all, within the action.
I was very happy to finally own a Mauser. I hope these problems can all be alleviated without costing any money. Does anyone have any suggestions, or an explanation of what happened?