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Bartsche, HELP!! Disassembly of Stevens' 200 Bolt

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02 April 2007, 19:22
kudude
Bartsche, HELP!! Disassembly of Stevens' 200 Bolt
I need to disassemble my bolt to dress the ejector port. Could someone please share with me the secret to disassembling this bolt. Kudude
02 April 2007, 20:59
Moorepower
Go to Savageshooters.com and do a search.
03 April 2007, 03:02
bja105
http://www.savageshooters.com/Pages/FiringPin.html


Jason
03 April 2007, 08:28
kudude
Savage won't reveal how one disassembles the bolt for liability reasons! Thanks, but I've already been there and tried that. Kudude
03 April 2007, 09:39
Idaho Sharpshooter
check with Bartsche on that, he is the resident expert.

Rich
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05 April 2007, 04:03
mike61
quote:
oters.com/Pages/FiringPin.html

go to the link provided bja
05 April 2007, 05:37
kudude
Mike,

I tried the link and hooter.com as well w/o finding any information on bolts, although the hooters sight slowed down my searching a bit. Did all the address come thru?? Kudude
05 April 2007, 05:49
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by kudude:
I need to disassemble my bolt to dress the ejector port. Could someone please share with me the secret to disassembling this bolt. Kudude


When I ran into trouble with my ejectors I PMed Westpac, who at that time was going under another handle. Gooollly! I really feel bad I wasn,t of more help.Like my super person cape turned out to be my red flannels trap door. Frownerroger


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06 April 2007, 03:32
Moorepower
The link shown even has pics!
06 April 2007, 08:01
bja105
quote:
Originally posted by kudude:
although the hooters sight slowed down my searching a bit. Did all the address come thru?? Kudude


There is the problem. It is "Savage Shooters," not "Savages' Hooters." Of course, I did see an educational website, complete with pictures, based on the second theme.


Jason
13 April 2007, 08:29
kudude
I attempted to do exactly what is described in the article referenced above. The base of the hex nut is apparently a "gun lock" on some Savage/Stevens rifles. I did not get a key for such a lock, and assume that my rifle is without this feature. However, the hex wrench does not want to turn with what I would call a reasonable amount of force. Hence my question.
13 April 2007, 09:19
Fjold
www.savageshooters.com is not Savage Arms. Go to the link in bja105's post;


Although why you need to take the bolt apart to dress the ejection port, which is in the action, I don't know.

Use an unreasonable amount of force.


Frank



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