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    10 vs, 12 ?


    What is the difference between the model 10 and the model 12 ???

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    Current model 12s are stainless. Bolt handles typically have the larger bolt knob. Other wise the same.
    Model 12 target actions have a solid bridge.

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    Not all current Model 12's are stainless as there's still the 12FCV and lots of new-old-stock 12FV's still floating around out there.

    Unless it's a Target, single-shot or right-bolt/left-port model there's no difference between the actions.
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    O.K. So I’m looking to replace the stock. So stocks listed for a Mod10, is good to go, as long as the mag configurations, and action size is correct ???
    and dose this also apply to replacement barrels ???
    thanks !
    Last edited by scamp62; 02-02-2015 at 01:26 PM.

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    You are correct as long as the correct bolt release is also chosen. Bottom bolt release actions don't drop into a top release stock very well, I just tried one for gits and shiggles.
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    i think the trigger in model 12 may adjust down to around 1.5 lbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by savgebolt View Post
    i think the trigger in model 12 may adjust down to around 1.5 lbs
    Really? Which one?

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    The LRP will go below a pound, but you can't cycle the bolt quickly. It is also blued, not stainless.

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    So as J. Baker stated the Model 10 and Model 12 are identical action specifications if the 12 is not a target, single shot or right bolt left port model. I have no hands on experience with a Model 12.

    My next question(s)
    Are the current Model 12 LRP actions 4.40 spacing?
    Are the current Model 12 LRP actions all large shank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by choclabs View Post
    So as J. Baker stated the Model 10 and Model 12 are identical action specifications if the 12 is not a target, single shot or right bolt left port model. I have no hands on experience with a Model 12.

    My next question(s)
    Are the current Model 12 LRP actions 4.40 spacing?
    Are the current Model 12 LRP actions all large shank?
    Yes and Yes

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