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Ruger M77 bolt

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25 June 2011, 02:10
YUMAN
Ruger M77 bolt
I have a friend looking for a bolt for the tang saftey ruger. 6mm rem length.
yuman


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Barry M Goldwater.
25 June 2011, 03:18
Stokes
I'm not familiar with the 5mm rem, but if a -06 MkI bolt would work, I have one for $125
25 June 2011, 06:11
YUMAN
My error it is a 6mm rem are they all the same length?
Yuman


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Barry M Goldwater.
25 June 2011, 06:40
YUMAN
I must go to my friends place and try the bolt from my 7x57 if it works we probibly have a deal. It will be tomorrow before I get there to check. he lives about 20 miles from me.


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Barry M Goldwater.
26 June 2011, 07:26
vip
Hello,
The 6mm should be a short action and the '06 would be a long action. They will be different lengths. Every once in a while you'll find one on Gunbroker. Any of the short action 308 bolt face one's should work but would have to check headspace. Good luck.
27 June 2011, 02:52
YUMAN
It is the short action. I tried to put my bolt from my M77 In 7x57 it is too long. We have about given up on a search. A bolt from a MKII will not work.
Lyle


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Barry M Goldwater.
27 June 2011, 04:22
craigster
Have you checked with Ruger? You'll will probably have to send the rifle to them.
27 June 2011, 06:23
manhasset
Have you tried Jack First Gunshop, had a lot of Ruger parts at one time.

www.jackfirstgun.com
27 June 2011, 07:34
Black Fly
If you are still looking, call Numrich. They don't have any cataloged parts for the tang safety models. But they may have some tang safety stuff left that they don't have in the catalog. I've lucked into a few parts that I needed this way.
Good Luck
Bfly


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