Absolut
Senior Member
It does have a lightly cleaned stock, still I couldn't pass on it for two features that even among the late bnz45 rifles is unique for it:
a) there is a large gap between the barrel shoulder and the receiver. Almost as if the last turn wasn't done. Since the headspace is fully correct and the barrel is factory aligned, it surely left factory that way.
b) the bolt handle isn't not only lightly swept to the back, but additionally not fully bent down. Very tough to catch in one picture, maybe I'll do a side by side comparison with another bnz45 bolt handle from the rear
Other than that, "textbook bnz45". Almost all phosphate finish, walnut stock with laminate handguard, super crude gas shield and receiver milling traces, 3 under the bolt handle.
a) there is a large gap between the barrel shoulder and the receiver. Almost as if the last turn wasn't done. Since the headspace is fully correct and the barrel is factory aligned, it surely left factory that way.
b) the bolt handle isn't not only lightly swept to the back, but additionally not fully bent down. Very tough to catch in one picture, maybe I'll do a side by side comparison with another bnz45 bolt handle from the rear
Other than that, "textbook bnz45". Almost all phosphate finish, walnut stock with laminate handguard, super crude gas shield and receiver milling traces, 3 under the bolt handle.
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