Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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bsaride
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Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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just got back from the range where the breechbolt on my 1927 M39 broke.
Dang was plannin on hunting rabbits saturday with it, now I gotta use the
boring scoped 10/22.

Anyone know where to get the breechbolt?

Jay
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Re: Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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I hope you weren't using high velocity ammo because the 39 bolts were only designed for standard velocity until 1932 ("HS" prefix).

http://www.gunbroker.net/Auction/ViewIt ... =106310898

or try
www.dickwilliamsgunshop.com
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Re: Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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jdad wrote:I hope you weren't using high velocity ammo because the 39 bolts were only designed for standard velocity until 1932 ("HS" prefix).

http://www.gunbroker.net/Auction/ViewIt ... =106310898

or try
http://www.dickwilliamsgunshop.com
It's solitary diet is Winchester T22 target ammo, same in all my vintage 22's
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Re: Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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jdad wrote:I hope you weren't using high velocity ammo because the 39 bolts were only designed for standard velocity until 1932 ("HS" prefix).

http://www.gunbroker.net/Auction/ViewIt ... =106310898

or try
http://www.dickwilliamsgunshop.com
So far I'm high bidder at GB and haven't found one anywhere else.
Not 100% sure the GB one is correct but looks right.
Still have to call Wisner's later today (suggested on another forum).
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Re: Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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Just use one from a 39A. it will have to be fitted. That's what I did. moodyholler
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Re: Source for Pre-A M39 parts?

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moodyholler wrote:Just use one from a 39A. it will have to be fitted. That's what I did. moodyholler
Thanks,

I just got this info from Wisner's as well.

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