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Does anyone have a 1915 hammerless breech block they are willing to let go? Or could anyone point me in the right direction? THanks!

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Originally Posted by Angus823
Does anyone have a 1915 hammerless breech block they are willing to let go? Or could anyone point me in the right direction? THanks!

Angus


are you asking for a standard bolt for a Savage 99 ? If so i do have a few.

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If it's in .32 I've got a 1915 breech block, ready to pop in.

Ain't gonna be real cheap, were not exactly tripping over model 1915 parts. wink

Gone for a week to Tennessee, gimme a shout next Friday.


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saw a good chunk of a 1915 on ebay... or at least it was listed as a 1915 but I honestly did not look closely.


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It is for the .32 Hammerless Savage pistol! How much would you be willing to let it gor for? How about bartering for services? I am a jeweler and I could trade you something if you are interested??? Also, could you e-mail me a picture of it to: gusjohnston1hotmail.com when you get chance?

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It you are desperate, remember that the 1915 breechblock is a model 1907 Type 3 breechblock with an additional hole drilled in the base for the pin attaching the shroud. The only parts difference in the entire breechblock assembly are the cutdown "hammer" (cocking lever) and the shroud & pin hiding it.

Too, model 1915s were not all "hammerless" -- some were ordered with the usual cocking burr, in which case the breechblock assembly was the standard 1907 version. It is even possible that some came with the cocking spur that was a no cost option starting in 1913 or 1914 (while very similar, this is not the same as the cocking spur used on the final version of the model 1907 and on the model 1917 -- it is noticably heavier and thicker with different cross hatching).

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Thank you for the information! I will keep that in mind!


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