Cracked savage cocking piece lock washer

Shooter1971

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Friends gun went "click" on a deer.
Took his bolt apart to find this. Replaced his with one from my wife's smokeless ML. Now muzzleloader coming up fast lol. Anyone have one? Pretty sure all savage or stevens bolts long or short action use same part. Hoping to not have to pay US shipping

Cheers
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Friends gun went "click" on a deer.
Took his bolt apart to find this. Replaced his with one from my wife's smokeless ML. Now muzzleloader coming up fast lol. Anyone have one? Pretty sure all savage or stevens bolts long or short action use same part. Hoping to not have to pay US shipping

Cheers
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Not sure that I follow your predicament - get your part back - restore your wife's ML - your buddy has the problem to source a new part for his rifle - unless you sold your part to him, and acquired the problem for yourself? Looking at the picture - can you not set to work with some files and make one from a piece of washer or flat metal??

Are you sure that cracked washer was the cause of his misfire?
 
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