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    She wishes it was a "soup can"!

    And I am picking up a new rifle that has one... So it may be for sale here soon. Stop ruining the market!

    Bert do you do bolt handle threading?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    What does a bolt handle job cost $100-$150?
    ???
    If that is what you are paying you are getting totally bent over.
    For a knob install $40.00-50.00 usually covers it not including the cost of the knob.
    I could see $100-150.00 for fluting(which is a waste IMO) but not for a simple knob install.



    That silly plastic thing just looks like cheap crap. You want to hang that on your $1K + tackdriver?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    That silly plastic thing just looks like cheap crap. You want to hang that on your $1K + tackdriver?
    So very true... maybe if it was Digi-Cam

    I meant $100-$150 total for parts and labor. Thanks for the reply, I may have to come visit you soon.
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    For what its worth...

    Just used mine today; and I can tell you, it worked great. It is a perfectly adequate solution for improving you bolt lift and cycling. I was skeptical at first, but once I was behind the rifle you couldn't even tell it was there, It just works.

    If I didn't already have a Badger bolt now sitting on my bench I would for sure keep it... but as always I will be throwing good money after bad at another rifle.

    So look for it: Coming Soon to a Trading Post near you...

    Or go buy one your self...

    "Perfectly Adequate" and DYI...
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