I recently acquired a model 77 "clip design". Bluing is great and stock is in really nice shape for its age. Got it for $150. Seemed like a fair deal. Well first off, when I pull the bolt open, and if the mag is inserted, the bolt will hold open. I thought these models weren't supposed to do that. Hence why they had a bolt retaining pin just forward of the ejection port. It does this still even if I remove that retaining pin. So I know that's not interfering with it.
Anyway, when the clip is full, the bolt doesn't hang up on the clip. But it was jamming upon feeding. So I played with the feed-lips on the mag, and got it working by hand cycling without issue. Feeds fine now. But then I noticed wouldn't eject an empty every time. Now I'm thinking this is primarily cause I'm hand cycling.
But when I went to fire it, "CLICK". Nothing happened. So I took it apart completely. I really like the simplicity of this rifle. I looked up a diagram on Numrich, and I noticed that the timing rod was missing the spring, collar and retainer clip. Plus, when I turned the receiver upside down, it looked like a little piece of metal came out, and appears it came off the end of the timing rod. My guess is it was getting chewed up in the sear spring. Its just a guess. I don't know these rifles very well.
So I ordered those parts, including another timing rod from Numrich in case my original is FUBAR'd. My question is, what does the timing rod do exactly? And without the spring/collar/retainer clip, what effect would it have on the operation? I'm hoping it has everything to do with it not firing cause I don't want to keep sinking money into this. I can see the firing pin striking through the face of the bolt. So the striker is hitting the firing pin. But its like the entire bolt isn't coming all the way forward to the chamber.
Thoughts?
Just to illustrate what I'm talking about, this picture shows the items missing from the timing rod
timing rod spring
timing rod collar
timing rod collar retainer
Anyway, when the clip is full, the bolt doesn't hang up on the clip. But it was jamming upon feeding. So I played with the feed-lips on the mag, and got it working by hand cycling without issue. Feeds fine now. But then I noticed wouldn't eject an empty every time. Now I'm thinking this is primarily cause I'm hand cycling.
But when I went to fire it, "CLICK". Nothing happened. So I took it apart completely. I really like the simplicity of this rifle. I looked up a diagram on Numrich, and I noticed that the timing rod was missing the spring, collar and retainer clip. Plus, when I turned the receiver upside down, it looked like a little piece of metal came out, and appears it came off the end of the timing rod. My guess is it was getting chewed up in the sear spring. Its just a guess. I don't know these rifles very well.
So I ordered those parts, including another timing rod from Numrich in case my original is FUBAR'd. My question is, what does the timing rod do exactly? And without the spring/collar/retainer clip, what effect would it have on the operation? I'm hoping it has everything to do with it not firing cause I don't want to keep sinking money into this. I can see the firing pin striking through the face of the bolt. So the striker is hitting the firing pin. But its like the entire bolt isn't coming all the way forward to the chamber.
Thoughts?
Just to illustrate what I'm talking about, this picture shows the items missing from the timing rod
timing rod spring
timing rod collar
timing rod collar retainer
