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Lone peak fuzion bolt handle thread size?

AFancyPenguin

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So I have fuzion on the way and was wondering if anyone knows what the bolt handle threads are? Specifically, I love the 419 bolt handle and was hoping it would fit.
 
Do you have a caliper and standard thread gauges?
Caliper- yes
Gauges - no

I actually am still waiting on the action so I dont have it on hand. I am placing an order with 419 for some other gear so thought I would throw a handle in if anyone knew for sure. I guess I can just call area 419 too!
 
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If you are dead set on using the 419 bolt knob and don't have luck going the custom route you should be able to source a 1/4-28 to 5/16-24 male to male thread adapter.
Thats a good idea. I was looking at what they had on their site and thinking I could modify a larger knob to be similar chucked in a drill with a file. A little cerakote and good to go. Ideally they can maybe make me one.
 
Keep in mind you'll probaly need an extension of some type. Most of the bolt bodies have the leg or arm that comes to the knob. On the Lone Peak the threads are very close to the bolt body requiring an extension to clear the scope etc if that makes sense.
 
Keep in mind you'll probaly need an extension of some type. Most of the bolt bodies have the leg or arm that comes to the knob. On the Lone Peak the threads are very close to the bolt body requiring an extension to clear the scope etc if that makes sense.
Sure. I'm going to basically just add a finger groove to their large tactical knob similar to the area 419 knob. So all should line up well since its going to be based off of one of their knob options.
 
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hope these help
 
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