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savage 110 LONG action,older model flat mount on rear.includes barrel nut,lug,spring and trigger. NO BOLT. 175.00 plus shipping to your ffl.
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I'd give 100.00 plus shipping
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I think I have the bolt body for this action if someone needs it.
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I have 3 bolts for this action. Two with .473 heads one with .532
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I have 3 bolts for this action. Two with .473 heads one with .532 That would be unusual for this old action. I had a very difficult time finding a short bolt for one when I needed it.
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Flat back rear bolts arent hard to come by like i said i have 3. I also have round back bolts
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Was it from a magnum rifle ?
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The only difference between the flat and round back bolts are the flat top on the rear baffle and the handle. They are interchangeable as those differences are cosmetic and if desired will swap the correct parts easily.
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The only difference between the flat and round back bolts are the flat top on the rear baffle and the handle. They are interchangeable as those differences are cosmetic and if desired will swap the correct parts easily. I know this that's why there not hard to come by
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The pre '66 bolts had a different bolt head if I'm not mistaken. Was it possible to use the newer bolts in the older guns?
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The pre '66 bolts had a different bolt head if I'm not mistaken. Was it possible to use the newer bolts in the older guns? Im not sure on that I know there were different, think Savage came up with a anti binde mod just like Remington did to the 721,722, and 725 and renamed it the 700
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The pre '66 bolts had a different bolt head if I'm not mistaken. Was it possible to use the newer bolts in the older guns? Not if you're using the older barrel too. The early bolt heads had deeper recess to the bolt face, therefore the barrels had shorter chambers to headspace properly. Replacing just the bolthead DOES NOT WORK, because the cross pin is 90 degrees different from old to new models. I've not tried to make a newer bolt work in an early 60's gun, but the lugs are in the same plane dimensionally. I'm gonna ask the Savage gurus on SavShooters.
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