That looks like a Numrich P/N not a Savage P/N.
Have a Mdl110 Long Action with .140" firing pin. Want to convert from standard LA bolt head to .223 LA bolthead. Is the correct part number 1401020A?
Thanks for the assistance.
Bob
That looks like a Numrich P/N not a Savage P/N.
That is definitely a Numrich part number.
I have given up trying to find the correct Savage part number since 1) it's no longer manufactured or available through Savage. 2) The rifles they were installed on predate the Savage Parts Finder database, and 3) There are better Savage related projects to occupy my time.
Last edited by Hotolds442; 06-14-2017 at 10:55 PM.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
Yup definitely a Numrich part number. Was hoping that someone might just happen to know if correct and would be willing to confirm.
I totally disagree that the older actions should be passed on for project work. I have found that they are diamonds in the rough, with parts well mated to each other, super pattena, and the bolt to action is smooth as butter.
At my age I don't have the anticipated life or money to restore an early Ford and find great joy these days working on the older Savages bringing them back to serviceablility..
I think Pacific tool and gauge makes a part like that but it is not cheap.
Oh what the heck, Make a spacer.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
I went through this dilemma and bought a new .380 long action bolt, <$150 from Numrich. Works with all my old LA actions and I don't have to tear the bolt apart. Just screw on the barrel, insert spare .380 bolt, headspace and shoot.
SSS sells all the parts to convert.... but they are almost as much as the new bolt.
Now, who has a 6TCU Savage small shank???????
Bill
Scott, PM sent
Let's keep the buying and selling in the classifieds where it belongs boys.
Im thinking there is a drill bit that will fix this issue.
http://www.gridgit.com/postpic/2010/...art_465105.jpg
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Received my Numrich order for .223 headbolt 1401020A and it is a SA with small firing pin, so it is not the correct bolt. However,
The PT&G .223 headbolt for a LA is the correct one and has the .140" firing pin configuration. Fortunately PT&G had them in stock and now I am set-up with the proper bolt.
The only tweak I had to do was grind the index key off on the inside of the bolt body.
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