These look pretty cool. Ought to provide the same function as the more expensive options at a (removable) fraction of the cost. I'll be ordering one soon.
http://www.kineticresearchgroup.com/...s/boltlift.php
These look pretty cool. Ought to provide the same function as the more expensive options at a (removable) fraction of the cost. I'll be ordering one soon.
http://www.kineticresearchgroup.com/...s/boltlift.php
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If I didn't have a nice, badger-esque aluminum knob sitting around waiting to be installed on my heavy barrel M700 I'd consider one of these; but I really like the aluminum knob. I just need to get up the gumption to grind down my bolt handle to take the knob...![]()
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I went the badger route
wish I would have kept it stock
First I have seen this product. I think I need to get one.
Those are huge and ugly in person.
I have shot a rifle that had one on it. It was ok. They would sell 10x as many if they would charge closer to the $3 its worth.
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Sometimes I just gotta sit back and scratch my head a little.
This is one of those times.
Function over fashion boys...
Plus its under $30 and you can install it yourself. What does a bolt handle job cost $100-$150?
Hehehehe "bolt handle job"![]()
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I was thinking along the lines of "were you having trouble operating the bolt they way it came from the factory?"
Although I suppose I like the extended frame safety on 1911's, so I really don't have much room to point fingers.
Still think that looks like a soup can hanging off the rifle.![]()