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Any ideas where I can buy a replacement remington bolt schroud,/firing pin assembley this side of the line?
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can you mail order from brownelles or Gre-Tan (in CO)?
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Blued or stainless shroud?I have one long action assembly and one short action assembly that I bought and didn't use.Both are brand new still in the package.Both have blued shrouds.I am in Alberta.
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I am looking for stainless. I am looking for not only the schroud but the firing pin and spring. It is going to go into a TI. I am starting to worry about the Jlock locking without a key handy
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Bringing or shipping this part across the line is a real pain in the a--, I would really like a supplier on this side of the line
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I do have the complete firing pin assemblies,but you would need to bead blast the shroud to achieve the stainless color and finish.They are colored aluminum while stainless rifles have bead blasted aluminum shrouds.
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maybe try western gun parts in Edmonton.RB
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Any ideas where I can buy a replacement remington bolt schroud,/firing pin assembley this side of the line? Sinclair (PIERCEsion) Midway (Callahan) Brownells (probably Gre-Tan, probably the most expensive)
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PM and check sent Thank you stubblejumper It is strange that little J lock never really bothered me but now that I am getting rid of it I really hate the sight of it.
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It was just another stupid idea on remingtons part,like the 710. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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This may be a silly question but can't you just buy one from Remington without the j-lock? Say a pre- j lock or post- j lock component? 2Seventy
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