20 August 2019, 10:10
lindy2bolt knob replaceent
what is the proper way to replace just the bolt knob on a bolt action rifle. Those Winchester Classic bolt knobs with the "knurling" are just plain ugly. But the rest of the bolt is okay.
Wondering if a "dowel" type system is what is used?
20 August 2019, 11:19
eagle27quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
what is the proper way to replace just the bolt knob on a bolt action rifle. Those Winchester Classic bolt knobs with the "knurling" are just plain ugly. But the rest of the bolt is okay.
Wondering if a "dowel" type system is what is used?
Polish out the knurling, maybe reshape and re-blue?
20 August 2019, 19:10
Bill LeeperCut off the knob; weld on a new one. Regards, Bill
20 August 2019, 19:55
dpcdYes, I like either of those ideas; I actually never thought of grinding off the knurling. But doweling; no.
28 August 2019, 06:46
AtkinsonWhat would be nice is to cut the knob off, round it and tig it back on the bolt sticking out a bit, like the old English rifles and Holland and Holland or add an Acorn..I have one of those old Holland bolts been saving it for a proper English 375 or what have you..My L.R. Brno mod 22 has a factory original Acorn bolt handle and I love it.
28 August 2019, 09:08
lindy2With all due respect that bolt knob is worse than the Model 70 classic with the knurling.
29 August 2019, 11:55
eagle27quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
With all due respect that bolt knob is worse than the Model 70 classic with the knurling.
Hmm, would have to agree, looks like something that's just been circumcised

Certainly unusual shape for a bolt knob, wonder what inspired it, might well have been something to do with the phallic symbol

29 August 2019, 13:53
cutigerI don't think I could go with the acorn, I would leave the knurling before I would put on an acorn.
30 August 2019, 04:05
dpcdNever saw one before, but the acorn is positively hideous.
01 September 2019, 23:28
ScrollcutterHere's an odd one that I did for Dressel's some years back. Octagonal to round.