francois_458
AH member
Good day members. Looking for some insight and info on the inner workings of the p14/17 actions (I don't know much about them)
For context I own a 500 a-sqaure built by the A-sqaure company. The rifle is built on a p14 action I believe. It works and functions perfectly, but has one annoying feature. The bolt seems to have an internal spring of sorts that pushes the bolt back when opened. This bothers me because of how I carry my rifle. When walking I have one round in the chamber and the bolt open, on the first notch in most rifles. This clearly shows to others around that the rifle is safe and can't be fired in that condition. With this rifle though, the bolt easily slips up to the open position and is then forced backwards by the spring and the round could then be ejected.
So my question is: is there any way to remove that spring and still have the rifle work?
Thanks in advance
For context I own a 500 a-sqaure built by the A-sqaure company. The rifle is built on a p14 action I believe. It works and functions perfectly, but has one annoying feature. The bolt seems to have an internal spring of sorts that pushes the bolt back when opened. This bothers me because of how I carry my rifle. When walking I have one round in the chamber and the bolt open, on the first notch in most rifles. This clearly shows to others around that the rifle is safe and can't be fired in that condition. With this rifle though, the bolt easily slips up to the open position and is then forced backwards by the spring and the round could then be ejected.
So my question is: is there any way to remove that spring and still have the rifle work?
Thanks in advance