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Does anyone have instructions or a diagram of disassembly/re-asembly of the bolt for a Savage 23D? Thanks


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It is not easy to say the least. I just took one apart & reassembled about 2 months ago. It hard to remember so if you have a pic email it to me so I can jog my brain. What I do remember off hand is there is a little pin that exposes itself when you cock the bolt. It,s shows itself in that little opening where the fireing pin twists. You will need a small flat punch to pop it out but be carful the firing pin is spring loaded & everything is going to fly. PM me for my email. Reassembly is a hole other animal. You need to be very creative.


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By the way I am out of state & don,t have access to the rifle.


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http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=4613

Here is an exploded diagram I found, but no instruction. I think there should be a shim between the front half of the bolt that doesn't rotate and the rear half that does. There is a shim between parts #22 and #23, but I think it should be between parts #22 and #36. I seem to have excess headspace and moving the shim would decrease headspace.



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Got it.

Thanks Velcro for the help!


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Glad I could help


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