Well, I loaded 6 rounds in her and had one fail to fire and another bolt failed to extract. Now I remember where it was that I left off at. Put another ten or so rounds in the stick mag and tried it again. The rounds were hanging up in the magazine even with a brass follower to weight them down some.
The bolt that failed to extract had a weak spring under the extractor, fixed that. The failure to fire bolt had a broken firing pin in it which is the same type of ejection pin that the others have in them also. These pins are long and are .0625 diameter for the entire length except for the hammer end which is similar to the RGG firing pins but longer. There isn\'t much room in the bolt for a larger diameter firing pin with the extractor taking up so much depth. It wouldn\'t be much of a problem except with a center fire type of cartridge the firing pin can\'t be lowered any. So a larger diameter of bolt is the only other fix that comes to mind. This would allow for a larger diameter of spring also to get a deeper dent in the primers. I realize that the firing pin centered and the extractor depth would still be the same with that cartridge so a different type of extractor would need to be designed to allow for a heavier firing pin. Maybe the firing pins could be necked down where they pass through the extractor area and beefier on the hammer end for a longer distance. The hammer end is where the pin broke in the fail to fire bolt.
Any way, that is where I am at with this.
Bruski