Remington 700 bolt knob, gunsmith?

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I was reading a bit about how the way the bolt handle is attached to the bolt on a Remington 700 is sort of a weak point. Some guys were saying they had a gunsmith actually drill in and insert a bolt to strengthen the connection of the handle to the bolt.

Has anybody here done this? Who did it for you?

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I had bolt handle come off the bolt on a hunt. Remington bolt appeared to be soldered on. I fell in a creek when crossing and got my gun wet. That night it was in the teens so I think that helped weaken the soldering. I had a new bolt handle TIG welded on been fine since. Used local gunsmith for the repair.
 
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Edit, just looked at that. Seems like it’s more about replacing bolt knobs rather than pinning the actual bolt handle to the bolt.
 
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I had bolt handle come off the bolt on a hunt. Remington bolt appeared to be soldered on. I fell in a creek when crossing and got my gun wet. That night it was in the teens so I think that helped weaken the soldering. I had a new bolt handle TIG welded on been fine since. Used local gunsmith for the repair.

I’d like to avoid that.
 
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Edit, just looked at that. Seems like it’s more about replacing bolt knobs rather than pinning the actual bolt handle to the bolt.
Yeah after reading you OP I realized I didn't know what you were asking at 1st.
I've heard of guys having the handle redone due to poor timing but not pinned because of breakage.

Id still suggest a call to LRI seems he has this kinda stuff down. And quick turn around.
When alot of smiths don't even want to do small work.
 
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Yeah after reading you OP I realized I didn't know what you were asking at 1st.
I've heard of guys having the handle redone due to poor timing but not pinned because of breakage.

Id still suggest a call to LRI seems he has this kinda stuff down. And quick turn around.
When alot of smiths don't even want to do small work.

I’ll give him a call. I was just reading that the military often does this with their sniper rifles that are built from m700 rifles.
 

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LRI does a fine job when it comes to things like this. Got mine fixed from them like a week ago and I'm happy with what they did.
 
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Awesome, I guess I’ll be giving them a call tomorrow.

Thanks everybody!!!
 
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Another option to get your bolt handle Tig welded.


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Accu-Tig is who I would suggest also. He's in Fairbanks.

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I had one done by accu-tig, am very pleased.


Thanks for the reccomendations for accu-tig, I got my bolt back from him today, all welded up. Seems like top notch work. I installed a trigger tech trigger as well while the gun was waiting for its new bolt.
 
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