I was wondering...
Would it be possible to lock the bolt on an AKM so that, after having chambered and fired a round, the bolt does NOT eject the cartridge but, rather, retains it in the chamber to be manually extracted?
Naturally, not causing damage to the rifle is top priority, so if it can be done, but at risk of damage, that'd also be good to know.
I'm not interested in chasing my brass, and brass catchers should be re-named 'brass jammers'.
Any information would be helpful.
Thank you.
Would it be possible to lock the bolt on an AKM so that, after having chambered and fired a round, the bolt does NOT eject the cartridge but, rather, retains it in the chamber to be manually extracted?
Naturally, not causing damage to the rifle is top priority, so if it can be done, but at risk of damage, that'd also be good to know.
I'm not interested in chasing my brass, and brass catchers should be re-named 'brass jammers'.
Any information would be helpful.
Thank you.