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New 40X rimfire bolts-Mod. 7 bottom metal

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01 December 2006, 06:15
butchlambert
New 40X rimfire bolts-Mod. 7 bottom metal
Dave Kiff at P.T.&G. is taking orders on the 40X rimfire bolts at $127 ea. and will have Mod 7 bottom metal soon.
Butch
09 December 2006, 19:14
kiff
Pacific has a shot show special starting monday and will last thru the last day of the show. We will offer a long or short remington bolt with tac. handle , sako extractor cut or remington for the low price of $159.50 and this will include a precision firing pin assy. and sako kit. Kit #2 will will include the above with remington billet one piece bottom metal in your choice of steel or 7075 t-6 for an aditional $89.00 . If interested call Myra or Kathlien at 541-826-5808 or email them at pacpes@medford. net .Add $25.00 for flutes and $35.00 for cone bolt. Dont forget about our Match Grade Chamber Reamers with removable bushings@ $138.00 . Thanks Dave
09 December 2006, 20:52
kiff
I have had emails asking if we offer the bolts in the 6.8,375r,and PPC face . We do and also all others. There is no extra charge for custom ground sizes but the rimfire only has one size. The 40X rimfire are $127.00 Thanks Dave
10 December 2006, 22:23
ireload2
What is the design of the 40X rimfire bolts? Are they designed like the factory bolts with a non- rotating head and the lugs positioned in the middle of the bolt?
11 December 2006, 04:38
fyj
quote:
Originally posted by ireload2:
What is the design of the 40X rimfire bolts? Are they designed like the factory bolts with a non- rotating head and the lugs positioned in the middle of the bolt?


I would think that in order to fit and operate in a 40x receiver they would have to be designed like the factory bolt, wouldn’t they? 40x .22 bolts use dual opposing 3 and 9 o’clock extractors so the bolt head has to be non rotating. Also, the locking lug recesses in the receiver dictate where the bolt locking lugs must be on the bolt body. On a 40x .22 those recesses are right at the front of the rear bridge.

I have bought three model 700 bolts from Mr. Kiff and the workmanship is outstanding to say the least. His oversize bolts make fitting them to a receiver that has had the bolt ways reamed and trued much easier and sturdier than having to install bushings on the bolt body. Great products.