My replacement bolt stop wasnt made out of tough enough ali and has mushed under the force of stopping the bolt
has anyone got one from somewhere other than beretta?
or is anyone handy enough to make me one?
cheers
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My replacement bolt stop wasnt made out of tough enough ali and has mushed under the force of stopping the bolt
has anyone got one from somewhere other than beretta?
or is anyone handy enough to make me one?
cheers
Shit thats a bastard! Sorry im no use but
its is a real bastard, Iv filed the mushed one to get me by for now but it will not last long
I didn't realise they were aluminium, well im sure mine isn't.
If my rifle gets back I'll have to have a look though
Could you take it to an engineer to build some weld on to it, square it up also. The weld may be a bit harder too
Would it be possible to get one made of stainless?
That would have been my sugestion.
by the time you piss about weilding you could have just made one.
greg
they wouldnt be able to copy my buggered one im hoping someone with some know how and a tikka stop to copy will put their hand up
im happy to pay for the product and im sure there would be a market for them
If your real stuck, gimme a yell next week and I can do it.
greg
iv asked gunworks nodoubt they will get back to me this monday.
They can be welded easy as pie...well factory ones
Its what I do an re shape them on the newer hollow ones full them in make then strong an shape it back
If you're still having problems with your TIKKA I believe they are still selling Howa's pretty cheaply, just saying........
gunworks say they can get them but they are 100+ at least
a better option would be good
Get someone with a non broken one then take it too someone with a cnc machine see if hey could replicate it. May be cheaper
It would be cheap, think from Bretta they are around 150?
To make them one off in cnc would be silly but a guess for a job for one would 200 250? To draw it up, set up, tool up an make it would be 2 set ups to make it, more numbers would help bring it down, but why factory ones are fine and easy to modify for sake of 20min job . . .
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The replacement ones come with both a short and a long don't they?
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the other pain is that the last time i talked to beretta they wouldnt sell to me because I am not in the trade
iv got rifles of all brands i dont care about this brand vs that
Try some durafix on it? It seems to be a bit harder than the aluminium. Easy enough to put on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4rCsOohVks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIQ32OHvXP4
Question I have is why do they get mushed? I thought the bolt stop only really came into play when cycling the action.
my stupid fault, i was fireing empty 270 cases so I could knock the primers out to reprime with my standard primers
as they would slide forward when hit by the fireing pin hit them because of the 270s shoulder bieng slightly back
making them too far forward for the ejector to grab
so i would lift my rifle up with the bolt back and hit the but on the ground and out would pop the shell,
but subsequently the bolt was hammering the bolt stop
i dont know what that durafix is but iv got some kneed-it that ill give it a go
The durafix is sort of a hard bronzing material for welding aluminium. Means you van just just work with a butane or LPG torch and it is pretty hard.