ORIGINAL: brushbustin
Ihave just got an M1A and have a question about it,I have not got to shoot it yet either.Anyway,when you pull the bolt all the way back until it locks in place,to get it to go back foward i have to drop my magazine down just a little bit so i can press the magazine release all the way in to release the bolt.Is this normal?Not sure if i should be pulling it all of the way back to chamber a round.I have tried to explain this the best i can,so help.....
Well, the bolt will NOT lock back unless there's an empty magazine in place, because it is the magazine follower that pushes the bolt lock up, powered by the magaziner spring. So if you are trying to unlock the bolt while pushing against this spring tension, it will make it that much more difficult to get it to unlock. I suspect that's what is making you have to drop the magazine a little so you aren't fighting the magazine spring! This is quite normal!
However, when there's ammo in the magazine, nothing is pushing up on that bolt lock, so all you need to do is pull the open bolt back slightly, then release it. It will disengage from the lock, and slam forward, taking the top round with it.
Enjoy. The M1A/M14, IMO, is the best military rifle the U.S. has ever issued to date!!