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Sterling firing bolt detail


Brent

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I can't seem to find any good detailed pictures of excatly how the firing bolt looks in the at rest position on a Sterling.

 

From what I've seen there is a little U-shaped channel at the front of the bolt, which is partially filled with some sort of metal block.

 

The best image I've found so far is one posted by @v7sg on The Best Sterling Templates Ever thread. In this picture the detail I'm trying to figure out is on the left side.

 

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Does anyone know where to find some good up close pictures of the bolt in the receiver? I'm trying to figure out how much of that detail is exposed, and also how exactly the diagonal ridges align with the ejection port. Thanks!

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Hey Brent, when are we going to see that new cool sterling of yours??

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I started a build thread where I'll post updates as I get things put together: http://www.whitearmo...showtopic=20887

 

For more pictures I'm dumping all the detailed shots here: https://picasaweb.go...feat=directlink

 

Let me know if you have any suggestions :). Tonight I think I'll either try working on the false bolt or I'll start on the rail.

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I started a build thread where I'll post updates as I get things put together: http://www.whitearmo...showtopic=20887

 

For more pictures I'm dumping all the detailed shots here: https://picasaweb.go...feat=directlink

 

Let me know if you have any suggestions :). Tonight I think I'll either try working on the false bolt or I'll start on the rail.

 

 

Awesome!!!

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