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Gunsmithing
Questions on Savage-style barrel nut
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1796437" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>Look at a savage. How to make something as cheaply as possible. On one hand they need only a short and long. They can change bolt heads by taking out the sewing needle firing pin and pushing out a pin and change bolt heads. Doesn,t seem to give trouble but neither did a ford flathead. I hate their trigger bolt release. I just think a Remington is far superior. And whenever a rebarrel for a customer I throw the barrel nut in the garbage and use a ptg recoil lug. But I will say they shoot well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1796437, member: 112579"] Look at a savage. How to make something as cheaply as possible. On one hand they need only a short and long. They can change bolt heads by taking out the sewing needle firing pin and pushing out a pin and change bolt heads. Doesn,t seem to give trouble but neither did a ford flathead. I hate their trigger bolt release. I just think a Remington is far superior. And whenever a rebarrel for a customer I throw the barrel nut in the garbage and use a ptg recoil lug. But I will say they shoot well. [/QUOTE]
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