I've found a somewhat unorthodox method in holding the bolt back on my Yugo M70.
(1. Pull the bolt back. (2. Line up the charge handle with the saftey switch dimple. (2. Squeeze trigger and the bolt will stay in place.
As far as I can tell, when I squeeze the trigger (with bolt pulled back to certain spot) the sear releases the hammer which catches the bottom of the bolt keeping it from moving foward.
My question is if such operation detrimental to the trigger assembly? Anybody know if this is a safe to do this?
(1. Pull the bolt back. (2. Line up the charge handle with the saftey switch dimple. (2. Squeeze trigger and the bolt will stay in place.
As far as I can tell, when I squeeze the trigger (with bolt pulled back to certain spot) the sear releases the hammer which catches the bottom of the bolt keeping it from moving foward.
My question is if such operation detrimental to the trigger assembly? Anybody know if this is a safe to do this?