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Savage axis bolt question
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<blockquote data-quote="wbm" data-source="post: 1223707" data-attributes="member: 14158"><p>The "mushroom looking" thing is most likely the cocking pin piece...don't have a clue what he would mean by "flipping" that. If it is not a loose hex head bolt retaining screw at the back of the bolt then it is internal. Something is obviously keeping the sear from staying engaged. Post this at savageshooters.com and you will get all the information you need and then some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbm, post: 1223707, member: 14158"] The "mushroom looking" thing is most likely the cocking pin piece...don't have a clue what he would mean by "flipping" that. If it is not a loose hex head bolt retaining screw at the back of the bolt then it is internal. Something is obviously keeping the sear from staying engaged. Post this at savageshooters.com and you will get all the information you need and then some. [/QUOTE]
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