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Bolt for 36-1
Need a bolt for a 36-1. It will need to have the stud. Thanks for all the help from my other post
Found one from a member here thanks
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A bolt? Stud? You are going to have to explain some more. Do you mean a hammer and firing pin? Or the roll pin that holds the firing pin in to the hammer?
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After mine broke, I found a replacement on eBay for <$10.
Or, check
Numrich Arms
. $47.60 there!
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