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jweston

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Hello, I was cleaning my GPR and lost my lock bolt. Does someone have the time to measure the length and treads on their's?
BBurg
 
This is a big never mind -- I googled and got their replacement parts page. For future refernce:
[url] http://www.lymanproducts.com/store/page155.html[/url]
 
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Yep. Just the single bolt. I don't care for the lock, but it's the one that came with the rifle. The main spring is a coil spring rather than a v-spring.

I went ahead and got a spare wedge, the bolt and the bolt bushing -- the latter I lost cleaning, too. The wedge, I am sure to lose soon.

BBurg
 
Blacksburg,
Try putting a slight bend in your wedge pin. This will make it tighter and won't fall out. I found out the hard way, like almost everyone else that has a GPR. Good luck :thumbsup: .
 
Blacksburg said:
What model of L&R lock?

It's the RPL #5.It's made to fit Lymans,T/C's,Insvestarms....Just a tiny bit of Wood had to be removed for an exellent fit.Search up L&RLocks.com and you'll find all the info you need.
 
I looked at the TOW catalog this morning and found them -- about $120. I'll check the L&R site. Thanks.
BBurg
 
For those interested the L&R site is [url] lr-rpl.com[/url] and the locks are $130 + $8 s/h
 
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