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Depending on what action/bolt you have, bending a bolt handle is not quite as simple as it looks. It is possible to do this by putting the bolt into a vise, wrapping it with WET asbestos or rags, and applying heat CAREFULLY. The oxy-acetylene torch is best because it gives more heat and heats up the handle quicker. The faster you can do this is better.
Propane torches MIGHT give enough heat to bend the bolt handle, BUT it will take much longer to heat up the handle as the propane flame does not burn as fast and produce as much LOCALIZED heat as the oxy-acetylene torch. Therefore, it takes a LOT longer to get the metal to a point where you can bend it, and exposes the bolt body itself to too much heat.
Also, some bolts typically do not have enough length to do a good job when bent. You end up with a short bolt handle/knob which makes it a bit more difficult to operate. Military rifles, such as most Mauser rifles, are typical of this.
Some home basement bent bolts are, to be charitable, not pretty. It might be possible to find a gunsmith who has a set of bolt bending blocks for your rifle and have him do it.
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