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    Japanese Sniper Bolt

    I've had this Japnese bolt for a while, it's either origianl sniper or somebody did a really good job of turning it down because there's no heat evidence or metal fatigue from bending, anybody know for sure?
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      another
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        matching numbers
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              #7
              Unfortunately yours appears to be a Bubba.

              I have one of mine in front of me.

              Originals are a bit longer and a bit less of an angle than yours.

              Friend showed me a Swede bolt he turned down-not a mark on it.
              MLP

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                #8
                I agree. My snipers all have longer and slightly less of a downturn. Dana

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                  Sniper bolt

                  Heres one that came into the Dallas show this past weekend.
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                    #10
                    MikeP is correct, the original sniper bolts have about a 45 degree angle to them, and are a bit longer than the regular arisaka bolt.

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