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PTG Bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="specweldtom" data-source="post: 486676" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>Mo, I recommend having a Remington bolt handle put on by someone who has done a lot of them. They need to be timed right, they don't need to be over-heated, and they don't need to ever pop off. I saw a Remington factory bolt handle let go during a NRA match.</p><p></p><p>If you search this board, you will find a couple of guys who have been recommended by several members for attaching bolt handles. </p><p></p><p>The PT & G bolts are high quality.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specweldtom, post: 486676, member: 2580"] Mo, I recommend having a Remington bolt handle put on by someone who has done a lot of them. They need to be timed right, they don't need to be over-heated, and they don't need to ever pop off. I saw a Remington factory bolt handle let go during a NRA match. If you search this board, you will find a couple of guys who have been recommended by several members for attaching bolt handles. The PT & G bolts are high quality. Tom [/QUOTE]
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