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Japanese type 38 rifle

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  • p3skyking
    Original bolts go for $75-$125.
    Bolts already ruined go for about $40.
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  • rufe-snow
    At one time when there still were a lot of WW II milsurps floating around. Foraging bolt handles, was quite a cottage industry.

    Pretty much dried up now. As most are worth way more, in original condition to collectors.

    Check with customer service at Brownells. They might know a gunsmith, who still does it. As they sold replacement bolt handles, and forging dies. ( Some of the old timers didn't bother with forging. They just cut off the original bolt handle, and welded on a new one from Brownells. The guys who went this route, had to be really knowledgeable regarding welding. As they had to be careful, not to get the bolt locking lugs to hot.)
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  • navc130
    If you are altering the bolt handle to mount a scope you need to have it done professionally. Trust me, this is not a home job for an amateur. To look decent and operate correctly, the handle must be forged in forming blocks, or, cut off and welded back on or a new one welded on. If you know a welder I would suggest you read a good gunsmithing book before you try it yourself. A poorly done job will always look bad and you will be unhappy every time you look at it and have to pay to get it fixed right. The original handle looks pretty good when forged properly. Bolt handle "altered for scope" is the more proper term, not "bent."
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  • 1BigGuy
    Or you could buy an already "bent" bolt body from a parts gun:

    http://www.GunBroker.com/item/622077262
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