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    Default Rifle bolt storage

    Does anyone else store their bolts removed from the rifle? I'm just curious as to what you are using to store the bolt.

    I've used a flashlight holder from a duty belt and that has worked ok because it lets the bolt handle rest outside like a proper bolt holster. My wife made a very nice quilted bolt bag for my AR bolt carrier. Its not the type of thing you see in the average shooting accessories aisle. I thought I'd ask here to see if there are any ingenious or really different ideas.
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    Do you store them well oiled like when you buy a new gun from factory and it comes wrapped in that oily paper?
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    I store mine in the rifle where they belong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Luckydog View Post
    I store mine in the rifle where they belong.
    ^This.^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Do you store them well oiled like when you buy a new gun from factory and it comes wrapped in that oily paper?
    Method of storage is a personal choice. I have a small safe for pistols and the bolts store nicely in there. What I keep outside of the safe is a different issue.

    After cleaning, I apply a light coat of Tetra. Never had a problem with rust. I've also never received a new gun in oily paper.
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    May I ask why you remove the bolts? Just seems kinda odd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    May I ask why you remove the bolts? Just seems kinda odd.
    So that if the government tries to use your weapon to frame you for an assassination, they can't. Swap the bolts between guns, even a micrometer can't tell...

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    This is why my dads old Stevens 22, won't shoot too well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    So that if the government tries to use your weapon to frame you for an assassination, they can't. Swap the bolts between guns, even a micrometer can't tell...

    Only after you are approached by some shady dudes in your mountain home and you recruit a rogue FBI agent to help you because he is the only that believes you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    So that if the government tries to use your weapon to frame you for an assassination, they can't. Swap the bolts between guns, even a micrometer can't tell...

    Werd...

    But really, this is all new to me, what the hell is the point in taking the bolt out of a rifle?

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