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by int_19h
2150 days ago
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That the tolerances are so precise is exactly why you can do that on most modern rifles. It depends on the design - specifically, how they achieve headspace. On an AR-15, or almost any firearm with a similar bolt locking arrangement, bolts - indeed, entire BCGs - are swappable in practice, and people do that routinely without bothering with gauges regardless of what the manual says. On AK and similar designs, yeah, that's a really bad idea. |
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