Just beginning to shoot my new FWB 2700. Shoots really well. However, I was cleaning it and spotted these marks on the bolt.
Wondering what this might be and if its normal - maybe because its brand new (300rounds)?
Any ideas?
Last edited by Giddaymate on Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, it is normal contact "witness" (lighter than wear) between the bolt and receiver. Keep a light film of oil on the bolt body, locking and caming areas.
Gort
All bolts have that, it is normal and nothing to worry about. As Gort said keep a little oil on the bolt body, and some lube on the caming lug surfaces. I like grease there, not oil.
I would recommend using high percentage moly grease. It leaves the bolt and other friction areas silky smooth after repeated use and does not attract dirt as oil does.
kevinweiho wrote:I would recommend using high percentage moly grease. It leaves the bolt and other friction areas silky smooth after repeated use and does not attract dirt as oil does.
There shouldn't be dirt on your target rifle though anyway. If it's getting dusty, shoot it!
Use a dry lube like silicone spray or the film left by a silicone rag to alleviate the issue.
Andre wrote:Use a dry lube like silicone spray or the film left by a silicone rag to alleviate the issue.
I use 3 in 1 silicone spray to preserve the bluing on my guns, but I never use it on the bolt or friction areas because it is not a metal to metal lubricant.