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    Article: Savage Model 25 Bolt Assembly/Disassembly


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    Thank you for posting .
    With the exception of the bolt handle, this bolt is very similar (in the way it is constructed and assembled) to the bolt found on the Savage Axis.

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    Nicely done....
    Almost makes me want to go & buy a 25.
    Is that the .22 LR version of a bolt action?
    I don't believe I've ever had a look at one up close. Is it a good rifle to teach grandkids with? I'm using a Marlin 60 now...

    Nice presentation.

    Frank in Fla

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    Quote Originally Posted by fgw_in_fla View Post
    Nicely done....
    Almost makes me want to go & buy a 25.
    Is that the .22 LR version of a bolt action?
    I don't believe I've ever had a look at one up close. Is it a good rifle to teach grandkids with? I'm using a Marlin 60 now...

    Nice presentation.

    Frank in Fla
    No, the Model 25 is a centerfire bolt-action designed for small diameter cartridges (22 Hornet, 223 Rem, 204 Ruger). Rimfire bolt action rifles are the Mark I, Mark II and 93R models.
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    Is the retaining bolt a left or right hand thread?
    Thanks for sharing

    Rich

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    Can't disassemble the bolt

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    I am unable to disassemble the bolt. The bolt assemble screw was factory torqued to over 60 pounds. Any suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSgtPatrick View Post
    I am unable to disassemble the bolt. The bolt assemble screw was factory torqued to over 60 pounds. Any suggestions.
    mine was impossible by hand the first time. I used a Ryobi impact driver and 1/4 bit to remove with out any problems.

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    Is there a video on this? Savage sent me a new extractor/ ejector but I can't find anything on tearing down the bolt on a 25? Also I'm new here and might be missing pictures on this thread. I see 4 pictures now but that's it. Thank you everyone.

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    Very good disassembly instructions. It does however need just a few more pictures of the parts as they fit to the instructions.

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