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Gunsmithing
Bending Christensen Arms Bolt Handle
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2522073" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>No me and my dad forged and bent bolts for 98 mausers , they hold the bolt while you forge them . When you forge with blocks the blocks let the base of the handle bottom out in the blocks and forms the bolt . In your case without the blocks you stand a chance of bending the bolt where the stock and metal at the bottom of the cut out notch will need too be recut also , so be extremely careful , not too mess up a fine rifle .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2522073, member: 116620"] No me and my dad forged and bent bolts for 98 mausers , they hold the bolt while you forge them . When you forge with blocks the blocks let the base of the handle bottom out in the blocks and forms the bolt . In your case without the blocks you stand a chance of bending the bolt where the stock and metal at the bottom of the cut out notch will need too be recut also , so be extremely careful , not too mess up a fine rifle . [/QUOTE]
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