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Hey Guys - where can I buy Tikka Parts? I need a NEW Bolt, Bolt Stop and Mag/Clip - all for a Tikka T3 hunter 7mm rem mag.
thanks in advance -js
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Dempsey, that site does not show the parts I need, do you think they have them but do not list those parts on the web?
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Call Beretta, they are the parts source for Tikka in the US. That's where I had to go to get parts for my T3.
Their number is 1-800-Beretta
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I wouldn't count on getting them to sell you a new bolt. I've never tried to buy one for a Tikka, but most factories are not going to sell bolts without having you send in your rifle so it can fitted and headspaced.
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Simon, I just had that in my favorites so I threw it out there as a possiblity. I think they do sell the magazine you're looking for. As mentioned the bolt may be the tough part.
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I just called Beretta to check on a long bolt stop for my T3. They had them in stock but they wanted $42 for it!! I can't imagine what they'd charge for a complete bolt. I'm just going to machine my short bolt stop and modify one of my mags to allow longer bolt throw so I can seat the longer bullets out to the lands in my 270WSM. BTW, the parts dept. at Beretta were very easy to get on line.
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Well if one of their injection molded stocks is $379 I would not expect anything to be cheap. Im still waiting for a response for a new bolt shroud. I think if you had to piece a rifle together it would be about $2000...
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Well if one of their injection molded stocks is $379.... That's funny, I paid $379 for my brand new LH T3 Lite in 270WSM! BTW, the 1-800-Beretta telephone number worked out extremely well for me. I was connected to a real live person in less than 1 minute. This person even knew what they were talking about too!
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thanks for the info Guys.
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nsaqam,
I bought that bolt stop. It's actually a kit with both length bolt stops, a spring and the pin. The only difference between the 2 is where the shelf is on the bolt stop.
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nsaqam,
I bought that bolt stop. It's actually a kit with both length bolt stops, a spring and the pin. The only difference between the 2 is where the shelf is on the bolt stop. Thanks for the info mtmisfit! If you have a spare long bolt throw stop I'd wonder if you'd consider selling it? Otherwise I'll just mill my short stop back to the wall. Thanks again!
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I don't have an extra bolt stop. I can scan the 2 side by side and give you some measurements if you'd like.
I replaced the short stop for a long one in my T3. Wanted to seat the bullets out farther than the magazine would allow.
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