Hello,
I'm new to this forum, so hope that I am doing this right. I didn't see any topics to jump into with this.
I am in the middle of my first LR-308 build and ran into issues with a new Aero Precision APRH308186 Black Nitride BCG while trying to strip down the bolt for the headspace check. I planned to strip down the bolt and do the headspace check pn the loose barrel before installing it in the upper. (I have found this to be much simpler than trying to do it with the barrel installed. Also, if there were something really screwed up with the barrel I could send it back since it was never installed.)
Getting ready for the headspace check, I removed the extractor with no issues. When I got to the ejector, I depressed the ejector back to the face of the bolt and drove out the ejector roll pin using a 1/16" roll pin punch. (I noticed that the pin seemed really tight compared to an AR-15 ejector pin removal. I oiled the heck out of it and proceeded to remove the pin. When the pin popped out the other side, I had to wiggle the punch to get it back out.) When I released the ejector tension, I expected the Ejector and spring to fall out of the hole like they do on the AR-15 bolts; however, they stayed in the bolt and continued to function as though I had not removed the roll pin. I rapped the bolt on the table trying to get it to drop out and I worked the Ejector up/down several times, but it stays in place and works just like the pin is still there.
Is there something different about the way the Ejector in this LR-308 bolt works compared to an AR-15 bolt that is keeping the ejector in the bolt? I e-mailed AP, but they just replied the extractors are very tight on a .308 BCG. I have attached a few picts for reveiw.
If anyone here has any idea what is going on, I would greatly appreciate some advise.
Thanks.
APRH308186C LR-308 BCG Disassembled Overview.pdf
APRH308186C - Bolt Ejector Roll Pin Removed 1.pdf
APRH308186C - Bolt Ejector Roll Pin Removed 2.pdf