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    98 bolts are on Ebay everyday. Buy a new bolt and do NOT have a gunsmith weld up that old bolt. That old bolt was brittle and broke after falling on the floor. I would not trust my eyes with that bad bolt.
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    Yeah, I was planning on picking up a "cheap" (obviously, that's a relative term) 98 bolt so that I can get it functional, then keep an eye out just in a case a genuine Peruvianicon on ever shows up. I know that any collector value has been removed due to the previous mods, so it's more about getting it to shooting condition than anything else.

    Thanks for the help.

    Good luck and take care.

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