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    Where to buy bolt release lever

    As the title states. I didn't see it on the trigger page.

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    IIRC, the bolt release 'knob' is part of the sear/bolt stop.

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    If that IS what you are referring to. The picture below is the entire Sear/Bolt Release assembly with the Release lever circled.



    I’m wondering… why are you are trying to locate this part? By any chance, did this happen too yours, as pictured below? If so, you can find them on EBay. However, they are sold with the complete Accutrigger assembly typically.


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    Is that MIM or just sintered?
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Feels like stamped sheet metal to me.

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    You won’t typically see flat stamped parts done with PM Sintering. And I don’t believe Savage uses anything MIM. Although I could certainly be mistaken. I believe it’s just a standard, flat plate stamping. It was likely broken due to stress fracturing. Like the way a soda can tab is bent back & forth until finally snapping off.

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    Normally i would agree, but stamped steel doesn't look like that when it breaks.

    Click on the picture in Daves post that shows the broken portion of the sear, and then magnify it. It looks powdery. I am thinking Fred once said the triggers where sintered. Don't have a clue on how the sear is made. ......So why is it you can't even slightly bend the sear without risk of SNAP? Just rambling, These things keep me up at night. I need a life.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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