Where to buy a 10/22 bolt?

TargetGuy

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Hey guys, I know there are a lot of threads on where to buy 10/22 parts. And sorry to make another one.

However, I'm looking for a specific part, A complete bolt.
I would like to find a good (and decent priced) bolt as it's the last part I need to build another rifle out of my spare parts. Dlask sells them for $120 on sale right now I believe but are out of stock and they haven't replied to my email requesting an ETA.

So are there any comparable in price and quality bolts to be found in Canada? Or even a store that stocks factory ruger bolts?

Thanks for any help here guys. Once again I'm looking for the complete bolt, firing pin, extractor, all that good stuff.
 
I just bought my Kidd Black Scalloped Bolt for $270 shipped from Fab Sports.

Source For Sports in Bonnyville carries VQ Bolts. Not sure on the price.

Check with Hi Cal, Wanstalls, ect... I believe you might find one there as well.
 
I'm not sure, I have never dealt with WGP. I had a WTB add in the EE and got offered a Dlask CNC bolt so I'm going to go that route, it'll match nice with my Dlask receiver and barrel ;)
 
Hi guys - just to throw my input here, I have just gotten into the 10/22 bug, did some research and I figured if I'm going to get into the mods (very likely) then may as well go from the ground up and build using all aftermarket parts. So now I am down to looking for the trigger group and bolt assemblies. I was just at Dlask yesterday, and he's told me he's going to be ordering some new bolts and triggers from Kidd for next month sometime. Of course it would have been nice to get this rifle set up before mid-October when we go on our hunting trip but doesn't look to be happening. I also learned how difficult it is to get these parts - seems NO ONE has any! Of course I'm being told to buy the basic rifle and mod it from there, but the whole idea is to avoid having left over parts, added to the fact that the whole reason aftermarket exists is to improve upon the original setup. Anyways, I too am looking for a source. And learned its very difficult to get from US without a LOT of paperwork and trouble involved going that route.. Just amazing, really.
 
Hi guys - just to throw my input here, I have just gotten into the 10/22 bug, did some research and I figured if I'm going to get into the mods (very likely) then may as well go from the ground up and build using all aftermarket parts. So now I am down to looking for the trigger group and bolt assemblies. I was just at Dlask yesterday, and he's told me he's going to be ordering some new bolts and triggers from Kidd for next month sometime. Of course it would have been nice to get this rifle set up before mid-October when we go on our hunting trip but doesn't look to be happening. I also learned how difficult it is to get these parts - seems NO ONE has any! Of course I'm being told to buy the basic rifle and mod it from there, but the whole idea is to avoid having left over parts, added to the fact that the whole reason aftermarket exists is to improve upon the original setup. Anyways, I too am looking for a source. And learned its very difficult to get from US without a LOT of paperwork and trouble involved going that route.. Just amazing, really.
Brownells has a power custom bolt and trigger packs, shouldn't be problem ordering from them. Ironeagle tactical has the Nordic kits .
 
I know that Brownell's has the parts I'm looking for - what I forgot to mention is that I was referring to Canadian supply (I'm in British Columbia). As I've learned during this process is that the American gov't has very strict procedures/permits to adhere to when it comes to firearm/component exporting. Last thing I want to do is poke the bear.. that's why I stated the difficulty in finding a national source. Which surprises me, given how popular this kind of firearm is, and the mods avail for it. I would have thought there would be more readily avail supply of triggers/bolts, among the various other components avail to the US market. The common statement I get is "yeah, we get 5 or 10 and they go like, Right Now. We'll be ordering some more in a few months..."
 
You don't need a export permit for all firearms related items. And if by chance something gets shipped to you that was not supposed to, you won't go to prison or be charged with anything. So your not poking anybody, although you may feel as though you got poked:). Brownells will ship lots of items , that's around the $100 point. Anything around the $500 and you need to fill out a end user statement and faq it back to them. And then other items , you can buy a export permit at a cost of $250 and have those items shipped. I'm all for buying Canadian products, when its available and fairly priced.
 
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