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The Boltman
The Boltman
Here are a few samples of my bolt work. The cost is $57.00 for Mosin Nagant bolts using my bolt body. (presently out of stock) I can however modify your bolt for $50.00. The cost for modifying a Mauser bolt is $40.00. Additional body parts polishing is $5.00 on any bolt. My bolt handles are welded onto the bolt body unlike the Ebay versions which are threaded and Loc-Tite used to hold it from turning. I know this because I have fixed enough of them. You can contact me at jhrobert@charter.net or call me at 508-757-5989 Please visit the websites listed below for more information on the Mosin Nagant rifle and other great Gun Forums
Sweptback Bolt 
 
This bolt is a sweptback style for the person who wants something different. It will work with the PU, PE, PEM, PO and POSP scope setup. Not made for the ATI or Rock Solid scope mounts.
Stock Refinishing
Twin Lakes

MosinNagantDotNet
Mosin nagant Dot Net

Gunboards
Gunboards

Mosin Nagant Scope Mounts
Advanced Rifle Parts

.50 Caliber Forum
http://ebrsopmods.proboards100.com/index.cgi

Surplus Rifle
http://www.surplusrifle.com/

Scope Mounting
Sniplex.com

CBRPS Stock Sets
CBRPS Stock Sets

Comments (3) | Add a Comment

Just got my sweptback bolt in, and wanted to leave some feedback for others who are considering this style for their Mosins. The sweptback bolt brings the handle much closer to the trigger, and makes cycling the action from the shoulder about three times easier. It is truly awesome. I can easily and very quickly cycle the bolt (with the rifle shouldered) with just my thumb and trigger finger. Jim does awesome work, I got my bolt back right on schedule and couldn't be happier. Not to mention, it makes the Mosin a helluva lot cooler looking!
Tyler | kazejin90@gmail.com | April 08, 2011

I had two of these made with the safety ring... I highly recommend Jim. Just don't expect it back in a hurry. He will tell you that straight out. But it will come and you will be happy with the results.

Greg
Greg Mattson | wolhoover@yahoo.com | July 13, 2011

Jim - I FINALLY put "your" bolt back in my old Mosin this morning. LONG story, but the bolt & the rifle had been separated for awhile. I was apprehensive, thinking the stock might have to be relieved somewhat - and since I had already done that to install a specialty trigger I wanted to avoid that. When I got them together I saw that NO RELIEVING at all was needed. Here's the bottom line: The fit is EXACTLY what I wanted. The handle "hugs" the wood closely, the "ball" is kicked out slightly to facilitate easy purchase, and when opened the bolt will not interfere will the planned scope. I AM THRILLED!! (now if I can only figure out how you do the job so reasonably). THANKS AGAIN!!...FredT
FredT | fredted@charter.net | April 10, 2014