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Identify 116/30-06
[IMG]000_0172[1][/IMG][IMG]000_0171[1]jpeg[/IMG][IMG]Sav01 (2[/IMG]I am trying to find info on a used 116/30-06
Serial#F930242 synthetic stock SS barrel. Does not have Accutriggerhttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...uL5ki4E5tNazfW. Magazine is not removable. Rear baffle, handle, & bolt assembly screw are SS.
Here are some FB pics
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
This link shows a similar bolt. http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...Assembly-Parts
The bolt is a bit dirty & I would like to disassemble & clean.
I have watched a few vids on similar Savage bolts. This does NOT have springs behind end bolt. The small cocking pin bolt does not pull or unscrew out.
Thanks for any help.
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If you’re referring to the bolt on the rear of the bolt body it should come out. Once removed the baffle and firing pin assembly can be slid rearward and the cocking pin can be removed. Then the firing pin assembly should fall right out. Lastly the bolt head can be removed from the bolt body.
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http://www.savageshooters.com/content.php?167-Savage-110-Bolt-Assembly-Parts
Sounds like the videos you watched were fitted with the newer non-adjustable Axis-style Firing pin assembly. All the Trophy Hunter package rifles, the 212 and 220 Slug Guns, and some other 110-series rifles are using the non-adjustable style. Yours is old enough it will have the original adjustable firing pin assembly as detailed in the link above.