I need a complete Bolt for a Stevens 110e Series K 30.06 Rifle
I need a complete Bolt for a Stevens 110e Series K 30.06 Rifle
I took your advice and ordered the Bolt from Numrich, I hope it fits, But I'm skeptical, I'll let you know. Tks. for your help
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If it does fit make sure you check the headspace before firing.
Well as expected, the Bolt that Numrich stated in their lists would work in a Stevens 110e Series K, it won't. It will not enter the first Bolt frame, there is a piece of steel on the right side at the front end of the Bolt. It keeps the Bolt from entering the first frame. They are not the first Parts Firm that was misinformed of what Bolt would fit the Series K.
A few months ago I ordered more or less the same Bolt from Midway USA, They said in their Parts list, it would work, But it wouldn't work, same Problem. I hoping someday, If I live long enough, After all I'm 70 yrs. old, Someone will have a used one from a series K. If not no big thing, a Guy gave me the rifle, he had the same problem..... Thanks for your help anyway.
Thanks Gary for your Impute, I will call them now, I'll let you know what they say....siberianhuskies230
Gary: I called Numrich about the 110eBolt not fitting my Series K, they said they were sorry for the mistake. I said why did your listing say it would fit and she said when they buy the parts they go with what the seller says they will fit. They have no way of verifying what they are told. They gave me my money back......I'm still looking!
http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...d-to-work-bolt
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It's just an anti-bind rail. Grind/file it off. Less than a minute on a bench grinder and you should be fullly functional.
Glad to hear they took back the bolt; sorry to hear that it did not fit. It's out there somewhere.
Gary: I wanted to give U an update on me finding a Bolt for my Stevens 110, Sometime a go geargrinder told me about modifying a bolt I could get from Numrich. So I did it and he was right, it did work. The bolt works fine. Thanks for your help.
The front baffle can get spun into a position that wont allow it to be inserted into the action. Does the front baffle need to be spun 180 degrees?
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Excellent! Now you have a functional rifle.
Don't forget to check headspace.
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