Help identifying Bolt Assembly...

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stacyl14
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Help identifying Bolt Assembly...

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I have a bolt assembly that I found in a box, it is identical to the bolt assembly from my Remington Speedmaster 552 with one exception. It has a piece on the opposite side from the ejector that is very similar to the ejector. It looks kind of like a crabs claw. I'm going to try and attach a picture so that you can see what I'm trying to describe. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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600RemGuy
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IIRC they changed the extractor system at some point in production. I'd have to be home to peruse the Remington 22 bible and comfirm my suspicions.
stacyl14
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600RemGuy,
If you could verify that I would be most grateful. I have been trying to figure it out since I found it several months ago. I know that it does fit in my 552 but I have not tried to run any ammo through it. Besides I already have 2 bolts assemblies for my 552.

Thanks for the reply.
600RemGuy
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Just seen this again and remembered to check it out. Then I remembered! What you have is a bolt for the 552's cousin, the 572 slide/pump action. The 572 has 2 extractors; the 552 having only one.

Sorry to keep you waiting and for the brain cramp. I shoulda remembered. I have one of both but not fooled with them for a while now.
stacyl14
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No problem, I really appreciate your help with this. I was just trying to identify it to see if I really needed to hold on to it. Again, Thank You for your help.
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