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I have a Sears and Roebuck, J.C. Higgins bolt action 22 from the 40s or 50s I don't know. It's a model 103.16, and I understand that is is supposedly the same thing as a Marlin model 80...well I lost a pin in my yard that holds the bolt together.

WELL...I have looked and looked but I cant find the pin anywhere that holds the two pieces of the bolt together anywhere on the internet. Can anyone help me out with this?

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do you have the dimensions of it? Is it just a simple straight pin, maybe with an indent, but nothing fancy?

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Thank you Garufa! I looked all over that site and frankly I can't navigate it all that well, but this looks to be what I am needing.

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Did uou check local hardware store for a rol pin of correct diameter, Strength likely not be an issue.

just carry part of the boltwith you to check for diameter.

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