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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman" data-source="post: 3662703" data-attributes="member: 24956"><p>I build them. I agree with cjjtulsa. Sounds like you have no leverage due to excessive gap between the bolt carrier and the cocking support. The folding charging handle is a cam mechanism. If you can unfold the handle without resistance from it trying to push back on the bolt carrier then you probably have a problem with how the parts are installed or a broken weld at the cocking tube or trunnion.</p><p></p><p>Also, there really shouldn't be a difference in felt cocking resistance between loaded or unloaded. You should check your bolt gap empty and with a dummy cartridge. The gap should be the same and around 0.018".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 3662703, member: 24956"] I build them. I agree with cjjtulsa. Sounds like you have no leverage due to excessive gap between the bolt carrier and the cocking support. The folding charging handle is a cam mechanism. If you can unfold the handle without resistance from it trying to push back on the bolt carrier then you probably have a problem with how the parts are installed or a broken weld at the cocking tube or trunnion. Also, there really shouldn't be a difference in felt cocking resistance between loaded or unloaded. You should check your bolt gap empty and with a dummy cartridge. The gap should be the same and around 0.018". [/QUOTE]
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