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M-14 Bolt question
Hello, Haven't been on the forum for a very long time but need some help identifying an M-14 Bolt. Rummaging around in the shop I found an M-14 Bolt with these markings:
7790186 (Drawing number?)
HRT A16
BJV
Could some one ID this thing for me and give me a value? Shows VERY little finish wear and is complete, not a stripped bolt.
Thanks!
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08-01-2014 06:49 PM
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Can't ID the bolt, but there's no dash in M14 or M1
Real men measure once and cut.
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Your HRT bolt is H&R and sub contractor T (Textile Machine Works) A16 is heat lot
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Can't ID the bolt, but there's no dash in
M14 or M1
Thanks Bob brain phart on my part!
---------- Post added at 03:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:14 PM ----------
Originally Posted by
RCS
Your HRT bolt is H&R and sub contractor T (Textile Machine Works) A16 is heat lot
Thanks RCS for the help IDing this bolt, any guess as to value? I know some bolts can get pretty pricey or work that be true for only certain manufacturers?
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M14 bolt drawing numbers
The later M14 with the drawing number 7790186 is the bolt with the roller on the lug.
The early M14 bolt with the drawing number 7790185 is without the roller installed
(the Cage Code 6611B over X is Winchester)Attachment 55840
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Thanks for the photo, any idea as to value of a complete HRT bolt?
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You have to check around the M14 forum or the CMP forum for prices, complete NOS bolt could be over $250 maybe over $300 depending on the manufacturer, just a excellent condition bolt without any parts could sell for $200
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wow thats expensive these days. back in the day when I bought a USA made roller bolt (complete) to replace in my Chinese M14 (M1A), it was only about $40. Times are getting expensive these days.
Wonder what an operating rod must cost today? (non rewelded)
Chuck
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I would say complete M14 bolts with correct parts and little wear are going for $350 +. I have seen some TRW and Winchester ones for over $400 and selling. Used bolts in usable condition without internals seem to go for $275-325. Check the M14 forum to get a better idea of costs and prices. (M14forum.com)
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