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    AG prob.

    right its an aa400. walnut stock. O/K bigish head. stailess steel bolt. problem. it sort of somtimes works. then dont. it stays cocked.
    i can pull it as i would a lee enfield non safety, shirly that souldnt be.
    hope i am making sence. its working like a lee enfield on secondary safety.
    i have to pull the bolt with me thumb and finger.
    anyone @ hereford can help peraleese.
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    Can someone translate for the English only speakers amongst us?

    Sorry Max but I have no idea what you're saying, it sounds like a Lee Enfield has shagged your 400 or vice versa. Guns fooling around at an adolescent age is perfectly normal and part of them growing up, just make sure you give them enough lube and a safe environment to do so.

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    me 400 aint working. well it is but not like it should.
    the bolt keeps popping out. just like the 200
    am i the only one.
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    If the bolt pops open when you fire, you just need a thick elastic band large enough to fasten to end of bolt and loop over trigger guard. It's a common problem on some of these guns, but easily cured...

    HTH...

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    Or you could get a suitable o-ring (someone here will give you the size) to put on the probe itself between the cocking handle and the breech block. It looks a lot better that way.

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