I recently bought a model 12 for trap shooting. I believe it's a 1962. It's my first shotgun. Over the last month the casing were not being extracted, had to use small blade to get it to pull out. I decided to take it apart to see what was the issue. When I got it apart I noticed a weld spot on the front top of the bolt towards the barrel. Also noticed a lot of heat was put into the bolt. It appears that the heat weakened the springs for the extractors.
My question is: why would someone weld on the bolt, and is that masking the real issue?
Weld spot on bolt?
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Copper BB
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As far as your question...I have no clue.
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I can't imagine the reason somebody would hot weld to the bolt. Hope there's information coming on this, as I'm curious. GOA Life Member
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.22LR
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Why people do things like that is still a mystery to me. I see no reason why it was heated there, the springs are tiny and available if needed. Was the primer being punched that far off center?
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Howdy pops.....welcome back to the herd.
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Hey there redryder!
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