16 January 2014, 07:00
gunslinger55Aftermarket "big" bolt knob on DG rifle
I have large "tactical" knobs on most of my rifles, but my big bore traditional-ish rifles are stock. The big knob really brings it to life when fast cycling is necessary and with optics. Anyone put one on a DG rifle? Comments? Seems like a good idea to me and if you choose the right one can make it look good too
16 January 2014, 07:28
Dan416No tactical knobs, but I put a knob from a vz/24 on a commercial mauser and I like it. The Czech knob is larger and spherical so it helps when going fast.
16 January 2014, 07:32
gunslinger55Yeah big knobs do that's for sure
16 January 2014, 07:42
505EDI have one on my Syn 375 ultra mag...I like it.
Ed
16 January 2014, 14:13
RyanBI'd just weld on a classy Mauser style knob that is much longer.
16 January 2014, 18:38
gunslinger55What type?
quote:
Originally posted by 505ED:
I have one on my Syn 375 ultra mag...I like it.
Ed
16 January 2014, 18:39
gunslinger55Yeah that would keep the style
quote:
Originally posted by RyanB:
I'd just weld on a classy Mauser style knob that is much longer.
19 January 2014, 18:21
Don Markeyquote:
Originally posted by RyanB:
I'd just weld on a classy Mauser style knob that is much longer.
Exactly. The larger handle provides faster cycling without completely ruining the classic look.
Don
19 January 2014, 20:37
igorrockI think this is the easiest way to make bigger bolt knob. Just push the hard rubber ball with correct size hole over the original one.
19 January 2014, 20:39
gunslinger55Haha now there is a utilitarian solution!
19 January 2014, 20:41
gunslinger55That looks like half a old buff's dropped horns. Nice. Is that fully custom or adapted?
quote:
Originally posted by Don Markey:
quote:
Originally posted by RyanB:
I'd just weld on a classy Mauser style knob that is much longer.
Exactly. The larger handle provides faster cycling without completely ruining the classic look.
Don
21 January 2014, 00:23
AtkinsonI see no need for a big ugly knob on a DG rifle..Been using Mod. 70 type and mostly straight down Talleys and never have had a problem..
I question the need for speed even in a charge situation, your better off using a natural positive move loading and making the shot count..slam feeding is a great way to push your muzzle way off target, so what have you gained with speed trying to find your friendly buffalo in the sights again?

21 January 2014, 01:58
Idaho Sharpshooterpersonally, I find Boom-Boom a much faster than Boom-rack the bolt-Boom...
22 January 2014, 00:34
igorrockThis rubber ball -solution is very popular in Sweden so maybe it works....
