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Need new bolt for rem model 700 270
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1337274" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Possibly you can get a new bolt from Remington, but they'll want you pay for it (handloads void your warranty, from what I hear...No personal experience, as I refuse to ever send a gun back to the manufacturer for repair, since I have a gunsmith buddy), but you would be leaps and bounds ahead (if the receiver checks-out not being damaged) to send it to Dave Kiff over at PT&G and have them blueprint it, and fit one of their aftermarket bolts into it.</p><p></p><p>Hell, you can buy 700 bolts on eBay all day long for $100-200, but the serial number won't match your receiver, and might need to be headspaced to your receiver for a proper fit. All Rem bolts have the last 4 digits of the S/N etched into them. Old school guns were hand-etched on the bolt body, bottom-side, right next to the firing pin cocking lever...The newer guns it's stamped on the inside of the bolt handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1337274, member: 12995"] Possibly you can get a new bolt from Remington, but they'll want you pay for it (handloads void your warranty, from what I hear...No personal experience, as I refuse to ever send a gun back to the manufacturer for repair, since I have a gunsmith buddy), but you would be leaps and bounds ahead (if the receiver checks-out not being damaged) to send it to Dave Kiff over at PT&G and have them blueprint it, and fit one of their aftermarket bolts into it. Hell, you can buy 700 bolts on eBay all day long for $100-200, but the serial number won't match your receiver, and might need to be headspaced to your receiver for a proper fit. All Rem bolts have the last 4 digits of the S/N etched into them. Old school guns were hand-etched on the bolt body, bottom-side, right next to the firing pin cocking lever...The newer guns it's stamped on the inside of the bolt handle. [/QUOTE]
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