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    Question: Bolt Baffle for a 110E


    Helping a friend who is replacing a lost bolt in a 110E.
    Aware of the need to check/adjust headspace, but first the bolt needs to fit in the rifle.

    I have searched the internet and on this site and from what I can find, this is the correct type of baffle for a 110E.
    https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1778128320


    His action is not machined for the guide rib on the baffle.


    Have also searched Midway, Brownells and eBay for a baffle without the rib. No luck.

    Is there a source for the baffle. Savage website doesn't appear to show parts.

    Thank you!

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    I would goto the savage shooters forum and ask robinhood or sharpshooter.. i would bet money they will have the answer you seek.. there is another one in there that seems very savage savy but I cannot think of his username.. really there are many in there but I think by far sharpshooter and robinhood seem to have the best range of savage know how

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    The baffle serves little in the way of mechanical function outside of allowing the wave spring something to push on to hold the cross pin in place. The other function is to keep any escaping chamber gasses from exiting via the bolt raceway in case of some failure. In my opinion you can take a file or a grinder, dremel and carefully remove the guide.

    Or purchase this one

    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/138730A
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    The baffle serves little in the way of mechanical function outside of allowing the wave spring something to push on to hold the cross pin in place. The other function is to keep any escaping chamber gasses from exiting via the bolt raceway in case of some failure. In my opinion you can take a file or a grinder, dremel and carefully remove the guide.

    Or purchase this one

    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/138730A

    Thank you for the information and link!

    Didn't think of this as an obsolete parts since the newer Edge rifle I have on hand had the baffle without a guide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Hill View Post
    Thank you for the information and link!

    Didn't think of this as an obsolete parts since the newer Edge rifle I have on hand had the baffle without a guide.
    No problem Red hill. Good luck with it.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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