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    Default Sears model 101.1120

    Does anyone know how to remove the bolt from a sears model 101.1120?

    It's just a single shot .410

    I tried pulling the trigger with the bolt back... but it didn't work.

    I also tried google, but couldn't find what I was looking for.

    Thanks

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    According to the BB, it cross references with a Savage 51 and 951. Might help you find an answer. Maybe JC Higgins.

    When pulling trigger, did you change positions on the safety? Tried when cocked and not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pickenup View Post
    According to the BB, it cross references with a Savage 51 and 951. Might help you find an answer. Maybe JC Higgins.

    When pulling trigger, did you change positions on the safety? Tried when cocked and not?
    Yah tried all that, also found the cross reference but that didn't seem to help any. Thanks though.

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    any other Ideas?

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    Can you post some pics of the reciever area? I've played with a few oddball ones before where you had to halfcock (without setting trigger), pull out handle, then hold in safety and let bolt slide forward to eject, etc.... Weird stuff...

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    I'll post some up tonight or tommorow.

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    Just a thought, try pushing forward on trigger, you might also remove it from the stock and see if there is a screw from the bottom acting as a bolt stop

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    Quote Originally Posted by yosemite View Post
    Just a thought, try pushing forward on trigger, you might also remove it from the stock and see if there is a screw from the bottom acting as a bolt stop
    Tried that, haven't removed the stock yet, will do that tonight.

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    Pics would help if you can get any....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    Pics would help if you can get any....
    Workin on it Bear... I lost my SD card so I may have to take phone pics tonight.

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