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Thread: 40X bolt.

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    40X bolt.

    Where can parts be found for a 40 X bolt if needed. Fireing springs ,fireing pin. Bolt body . In short any parts needed to rebuild a 40X bolt?

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    Dave Kiff- Pacific Tool & Gauge 541-826-5808

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    Thanks Slick for your help. garrisone.

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    Saw a 40X FP assembly from them, and it was better than the original.

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    How much were they asking for one ? garrisone.

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    Best to call him, and get the correct info.

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    This is my PT&G rimfire bolt. It does have a Kiff 3 pos safety on it.

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    Butch : Could you send me some more pictures of your bolt you bought from P T & G. I would like to look at the safety,also what did you have to do about head space- were there any problems to solve there. Last what are they charging for a 40 X bolt. garrisone.

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    My 40X receiver was given to me with the PT&G bolt. I purchased the 3POS safety. Since I didn't have a barrel, I bought a Shilen and had Richard Gorham install it. I would go to the PT&G website for prices as I only paid for the safety. The headspace was handled in the barrel installation.

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    This is an additional photo. The scope bases and the tig welding on the rear tang was done by Kerry Stottlemyer. He may have done the bolt handle also. Dave Kiff uses the stock looking bolt handle that I think is butt ugly.



    The stock is being done at this time in walnut. It will be a standard sporter type hunting stock. Kerry will make the scope rings for me also.

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