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    My no-bolt carbine is on it's way

    When it arrives, I will want to hunt out a bolt for it.
    Where is the best place to go to buy one.

    Prices on gun-broker seem a bit high.


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    The collectors here will surely have spares. They're not tight fisted at all and I'm sure you can procure one.
    Regards, Jim

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    It would be best to advise what sort of Carbine, serial number etc, that you have coming, in order to find the right bolt.

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    Thanks gentlemen, I will advise type and serial when it arrives.


    regards: Thumper

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    Thumper, I have one on the way as well. I picked up an Inland bolt awhile back and I plan on using it. Gun Broker prices jumped when the CMPicon announced 600 boltless were available. Good luck to you as we play "Luck of the Draw"

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    I got three bolts from Northridge International at the Crossroads show in Phoenix July 10th.
    They show them in their catalog for; $69.00 stripped flat bolts to $99.00 used, complete, round.

    Northridge International Inc. / M1 CARBINE PARTS

    I know they have NOS round bolts but I couldn't find them tonight.

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    Thanks for everyones help. She is supposed to arrive Tuesday.

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