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Steyr safety bushing

Post by paulG » 31 Aug 2015, 6:56 pm

:o I was out on the weekend , trying to reduce the fox population...got one, and was trying to get his mate, when the bolt in my Steyr Ultralight just wouldn't slide back into the breach properly ....hmmm...

I took it to a gunsmith this morning, who looked at it, and found that the safety bushing , which is in the breach, had rotated of it's own accord, and old mate put a piece of metal down there , twisted it back into place, and all now SEEMS good

Has anybody else had this happen?..I am really worried that it could/will happen again, and stuff up a good weekend away .....
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Re: Steyr safety bushing

Post by brett1868 » 01 Sep 2015, 8:11 am

It's actually designed to move, below quote was lifted from another forum when I had similar issue with a Pro Hunter.

One of the features of the SBS action is the rotating collar that encircles the extractor area of the bolt when the bolt is shut to strengthen the action. It is normally self aligning but can be turned when the bolt is removed if a tight fitting brush is used to clean the chamber. If this happens the bolt won't close when it is reinserted in the action. To correct this simply stick your finger or a tight fitting patch on a rod into the breach area and rotate the collar until the lug recesses align with the receiver slots. Note that the collar has a relief cut on one side. The relief cut should align with the extractor to provide proper clearance.
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Re: Steyr safety bushing

Post by paulG » 01 Sep 2015, 11:34 am

Thanks Brett....
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Post by Joom » 01 Sep 2015, 12:06 pm

Blocking the bolt is a "feature" huh :lol:
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Re: Steyr safety bushing

Post by paulG » 06 Sep 2015, 8:41 am

I'm happy to report that STEYR have been fantastic.......All fixed, and the rifle is being looked at by WINCHESTER in Melbourne....Great service ...
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Post by Lyam » 09 Sep 2015, 9:11 am

So did you get a report on what was happening exactly? What did the piece of metal the smith inserted as a temporary fix replace?

Was something missing or broken out of the box or what?
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Re: Steyr safety bushing

Post by paulG » 10 Sep 2015, 7:40 am

Haven't got it back yet....I'll post a report when I get it ...
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Post by Usurper » 10 Sep 2015, 12:12 pm

Yeah something doesn't sound right if he had to put a shim in there.
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