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Found a bolt for a rimfire rifle. Anyone recognize it? Just want to know what rifle it goes to.
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>>65248799
Digits and it goes in pooper.
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No markings at all. Firing pin seems ok.
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Kind of looks like a savage bolt, but maybe just an older version? Savage bolts have a long buffer in the rear but it's not like that
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>>65248826
Digits and it goes in poop redux.
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>>65248799
some species of ar15 conversion bolt
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>>65248895
trips and it goes deep into OP ass
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>top cam
>bolt body extension
>side recess for dust cover
>>65248916
Going with this, kind of, because it doesn’t look like it uses a chamber sleeve, rather an actual .22lr barrel
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>>65248799
Where is it's handle/operating lever?
I agree with anon other than no handle it looks an old Savage 24C I had. BTWt was box mag fed.
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>>65248799
>>65248973
After some looking it seems to be an armi jager ap74 bolt
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>>65248799
Found it? Like just lying around somewhere? In the trash? Between the couch cushions?

>>65249056
Oh right, those.
Dubs and OP has to put it in his ass.
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>>65249196
Rollin
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Digits and it goes up >>65248826 's ass
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>>65249217
Just the bolt, or the entire rifle?
Can it be any AP74, or does he need to find the one missing its bolt?
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>>65248799
With these digits i proclaim OP must shove it in the pooper and then use it as a sounding rod. Bask in my glorious digits
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>>65249056
Pretty impressive sleuthing anon. Good show. How’d you deduce that one?
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>>65249056
That’s crazy you got that but it helps that it so crazily shares so many internal working similarities to an actual AR
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See if you can find the rest of the rifle, OP, they're quite alright. Or see if the bolt fits in your ass.
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>>65250400
Checked, bolt goes in pooper OP
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>>65248799
Sure I know what that is.
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>>65249245
just going by appearances it can be narrowed down to older, inexpensive .22 ar-15 or a look-alike. judging by the bolt tail it's probably not a body kit type gun. these narrow things down considerably. the ejection port cover being a simple chamfered cutout and the charging handle interface just being a big screw clinches it.
>>65250400
checked. you know the rules op
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>>65248826
rolling for OP to get a bolt in the ass
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>>65250400
I've heard they can jam up a bit, but that might have been on their AK-style clones. They do look pretty though, especially in wood
>they also made some on .32 ACP but iirc only a few hundred were imported to the US
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>>65251188
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>>65248799
if you find the rest of the rifle you have to get the blue jumpsuit too
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>>65251192
Mojave feels.

>>65251300
Didn't they have FIE revolvers also?
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>>65251525
its been probably 10 years since i've seen it, but that sounds right. would definitely be consistent with the budget they had
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>>65248826
Digits and he has to put it in someone else's pooper.
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>>65248826
It has to be done, OP.



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