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its a cutoff alright,,rather the lack of,look on the bottom of your bolt,,if there is one relief notch then you can ,,if theres two you can't.

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suppose i have problems with my still-under-warranty gun & it needs to go back to the factory. can you knock out the epoxy if needed to make it look unaltered? last, which grove is the second? (i'm not in front of my gun/bolt - at work). thanks

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its a cutoff alright,,rather the lack of,look on the bottom of your bolt,,if there is one relief notch then you can ,,if theres two you can't.

 

 

 

I already know this. This doesn't answer my question.

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As far as I know, all SBE's will float a shell on the carrier.

All SBEII's will not ('til you fix them).

 

 

No they wont because I have a regular SBE that was made around 1998 or 1999 that does not float a shell.

 

It is not an HK import but still has the round safety.

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You can also trim out the notch at about a 45 deg angle to the rear of the bolt it is faster and easier than epoxy and you don't have to worry about the epoxy coming out.

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