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    Savage 110E LA Bolt


    I just recently purchased a Savage (wood stocked) older (easy 80's) 110E .270. On the second shooting the interior of the bolt lost a part. It is
    fractured and fell out. If anyone has a long action 110E bolt I could use for parts, I would willingly purchase it. Thank you.
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    Are you able to tell us if it looks like a part from this picture? Or was it from the Bolt Head? If so, we can tell you where to find the exact part.


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    Welcome Don, I've removed your phone number to protect your privacy. A little different here than on SGT.

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    I’m gonna bet it’s either the Bolt Retaining Pin or the Cocking Piece Pin that broke. My guess is the Bolt Retaining Pin, as I’ve never seen a Cocking piece Pin break. And you likely have the larger diameter Firing Pin(which is the reason the retaining pins broke) But could be something else.

    Bolt Retaining Pin: https://www.gunshack.com/savage-part...-retaining-pin

    Cocking Piece Pin: https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1354170E

    So, you may need a couple pieces, including the Firing pin.

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    Thank you!

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    Bolt part broken

    Yes, thank you. It is the bolt head retaining pin. It broke and I lost the ball bearing that I believe was in there also. Are all the E series the same? How can I tell which Series my 110E belongs to?
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    I just recently purchased a Savage (wood stocked) older (easy 80's) 110E .270. On the second shooting the interior of the bolt lost a part. It is
    fractured and fell out. If anyone has a long action 110E bolt I could use for parts, I would willingly purchase it. Thank you.
    Donc1957

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    Thank you Dave! It is the Bolt Retaining pin. I will try the one you posted!
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    You will probably need a firing pin as as well. I would just get the complete firing pin due to age of parts. Your firing pin has a larger diameter section that goes through the retaining pin. That’s why the retaining pins break frequently on those older ones.

    Firing pin: https://www.gunshack.com/savage-part...sembly-112-116

    Oh, btw… there is no ball bearing associated with that part. The only ball bearing is under the Extractor in the Bolt Head itself & possibly 2 in the Rear Baffle. But these are completely separate from the Retaining pin.

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    Don, welcome btw. And to answer your question from the Introductions forum, the series your 110E belongs to is precisely that! The “Series” is 10/110. All rifles from Model 10-16 & Model 110-116 belong to this series.

    Was there some further piece of information you were looking for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donc1957 View Post
    Yes, thank you. It is the bolt head retaining pin. It broke and I lost the ball bearing that I believe was in there also. Are all the E series the same? How can I tell which Series my 110E belongs to?
    As Dave said, belongs to the 10/110 family. "E" prefix serial numbers were produced from 1982 thru 1989. There's a chart in the sticky topics at the top of this forum with serial number ranges - Dating Serial Numbers with a Letter Prefix.

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    If you change the pin to a new one you will need to drill it out for your firing pin. If you change the firing pin you will need to get a new bolthead unless you buy an oem original partnumber cross pin. The reason they broke was the material and HT.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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