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Looking to replace the j-lock bolt shroud on a Rem 700 along with all internal parts and springs. Looking around at all the options/choices and interested in opinions from guys that have already done this. Rifle is a first gen Ti in 7mm-08. Thanks in advance...
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Gre-Tan makes a great replacement.
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Gre-Tan makes a great replacement. +1
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OEM Remington or PT&G s/s pin assy.
Speed lock aluminum shank firing pins in a Remington are a line of BS.
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The last Pacific Tool and Gauge replacement firing pin assembly I received from them didn't have the slot in the cocking piece. My normal method of sticking a dime in the slot to hold the pin back wasn't possible. PTG said to send it back and they would cut a slot for me. I didn't want to wait so I ordered a firing pin tool. Somewhat of an annoyance but be forewarned.
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Go to Midwest Arms, get whole factory assembly for about $80, end of story.
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Go to Midwest Arms, get whole factory assembly for about $80, end of story. Would that be Midwest Gun Works?
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The PT&G replacement bolt is a nice upgrade. A bit pricey compared to just the shroud but a classier way to go. Is it more accurate? I am sure it is but with my shooting skills can't really say, but it sure feels and looks better.
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