take it off
Pull and hold the trigger, then pull the bolt back and it should release.
Your rifle was made by Savage for Western Auto. It is a Savage Model 46. You can contact Savage for an owners manual. It is a very basic bolt action. Remove the screw on the underside of the forearm to take action out of stock. Push the 2 pins out that hold the trigger group in place, and you can remove the bolt. gunpartscorp was a schematic at their website, under savage 46.
boat the gun and pull the triger and pull the poat back and out
No, the Savage Model 19 NRA has a unique bolt and there is no other rifle with a compatible bolt.
I have a Savage Model 120 rifle; I would not sell the bolt but would consider selling the rifle with the bolt in it. My e-Mail is Webmaster@dairl.com
yes, several models.
Best to let a gunsmith help you.
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual. Contact Savage for one if you don't have one. i have a savage model 111e 30-06, on mine you hole the trigger in while sliding the bolt back, you can also try the pafoa.org webpage, those guys are very helpful.
Contact Savage Arms
To remove the ejector and extractor from a Savage 110 bolt, first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Disassemble the bolt by removing the bolt handle, then use a small punch to drive out the retaining pin that holds the extractor in place. Carefully lift the extractor out, and then remove the ejector spring and ejector by pushing them out from the rear of the bolt. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific instructions and safety precautions.
You need the services of a gunsmith
Savage manufactured a Model 110 bolt action rifle in several calibers. Very good rifles.