Looking for an a-bolt assembly please

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Hi looking for the browning a-bolt assembly please it’s the orginal a- bolt with the boss system in .270 , my bolt as seized up looking for a replacement? It in the gunsmiths but he’s struggling with it , thanks
 
I have an Abolt myself. Not sure how it's possible for the bolt assembly to seize up? Is it damaged in some way?
 
The bolt was not chambering the rounds so we took it out and my mate twisted the end and it’s locked up tight various guys gun smiths can’t get it re set ?
 
The bolt was not chambering the rounds so we took it out and my mate twisted the end and it’s locked up tight various guys gun smiths can’t get it re set ?
"Various gun smiths" or RFDs?
Sounds like something fairly simple to me that could be easily rectified by someone who knows what they are doing. Take it to a real gunsmith not just a retailer.
 
Hi looking for the browning a-bolt assembly please it’s the orginal a- bolt with the boss system in .270 , my bolt as seized up looking for a replacement? It in the gunsmiths but he’s struggling with it , thanks

Maybe this will help:



Can't believe that you need a new bolt.
 
Right. I have a rifle made by Callum Ferguson which came with a special
Decocking tool to release spring when storing

Pic 1 the bolt next to the tool. Cocked

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Pic 2. The tool attached to the bolt and showing the pin drawn back ready to twist

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Pic 3. Bolt shroud twisted and now decocked


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Pic 4 and 5. The tool you need


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The bolt was not chambering the rounds so we took it out and my mate twisted the end and it’s locked up tight various guys gun smiths can’t get it re set ?
The chambering issue is a headscratcher, but first things first. When you say he 'twisted the dmd' what d'you mean exactly? Did he decock the bolt?

Does it now look like this?

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Or this?

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See my reply In your pic 1 it is cocked. In pic 2 it is decocked
Correct 🙂 If this is the issue it can be recocked by hand and the bolt follower then rotated into its proper position at 6 o'clock to the bolt body. I can't think of any reason why it should be seized 🤔
 
Correct 🙂 If this is the issue it can be recocked by hand and the bolt follower then rotated into its proper position at 6 o'clock to the bolt body. I can't think of any reason why it should be seized 🤔
Me neither But will be tough without the bolt tool. Its easy to decoct mine by hand but impossible without the leverage the tool gives
 
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