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    1914 22 lr. Parts SOLD


    All sold all sold
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    You need to be a paid member to access the classifieds. $15.00 per year, pretty cheap really.

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    Oh man. I didn't know that. I'll have to upgrade my subscription. Thanks for the info.

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    Now A Paid Member. Thanks for the info Gary.

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    And here I sit looking for a firing pin for my 1914 model savage. OH WELL . And yes I have looked at all the gun part sites.

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    That sucks. Just sold the breach block and firing pin yesterday. I did see a couple if firing pins somewhere for sale. I won't delete this thread and if I find them I'll let you know. I do have a real nice barrel and receiverand also forearm and op rod. The reciever has all the small parts with all the little springs and such . The barrel looks real nice too with a nice bore. I don't know how deep the rifling is supposed to be but I can see it all the way through.

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    Hey one great shot. I found it. It looks like this guy has it for $35.00 http://www.gun-parts.com/firingpins/

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2footroper View Post
    Hey one great shot. I found it. It looks like this guy has it for $35.00 http://www.gun-parts.com/firingpins/
    2footroper - They have that listed under 'Pistols" - I would double check on that. The 1914 took the same firing pin as the 1912 and the late 1903's, early 1903's took a different design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sav22 View Post
    2footroper - They have that listed under 'Pistols" - I would double check on that. The 1914 took the same firing pin as the 1912 and the late 1903's, early 1903's took a different design.

    I didn't think Savage made a 1914 Pistol. Great catch though. Call before ordering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2footroper View Post
    I didn't think Savage made a 1914 Pistol. Great catch though. Call before ordering.
    They didn't - made a 1915 though and that's not listed, might just be a typo.

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