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08 May 2012, 16:54
yumastepside
M17-P14 Rear sight ears
Has anyone done or seen a nice reduction job on these elephant jugs, I'd like to keep the rear sight on my P14, but need to reduce the jug handles.
Pics would be helpful Big Grin

Roger
09 May 2012, 08:32
tin can
Someone respond to yuma, I want the info and really want to see some pics myself.

Wink
09 May 2012, 11:58
yumastepside
Yeah!Come on , where's all the experts ? old

Roger
10 May 2012, 04:51
huffmanite
Have a couple of very nicely sporterized M1917 rifles. Each done by someone many years ago. Both had the ears completely removed. While I'm hardly a M1917 expert, have seen a fair number of their sporterized pics and etc. While surely someone did it, I can't recall ever seeing a M1917 with the "jug handles" just reduced.
10 May 2012, 05:52
Bobster
There is a great picture of what can be done in your previous thread. Remington took a cue from what gunsmiths were doing in the post WW1 years and produced the 720. Basically, the rear bridge is given a Mauser 93 contour to make it lower than the front and more pleasing to the eye. The bolt handle is straightened, floorplate leveled, and bolt converted to cock-on-open. Google can be your friend.
10 May 2012, 07:45
yumastepside
.......nothin'........looks like I'll have to do it myself and show you how its done Whistling.......pics to follow Wink

Roger
10 May 2012, 09:19
tin can
quote:
Originally posted by yumastepside:
.......nothin'........looks like I'll have to do it myself and show you how its done Whistling.......pics to follow Wink

Roger


I was looking at the receiver I have and it seems you could reduce the ears to a uniform height. The original sight ladder and its spring would have to go, and a different, compact sight might be used, attached to a plug for the duck pond, if your receiver has one.

First thoughts, anyway.
11 May 2012, 04:22
Lost Oki
I have removed the ears but not reduced them. Basically I cut them off with a dremel tool then rounded sides and reduced top to even with front of action. Then took some off the left back side and finished shaping all with a file. Overall not a tough job. Has the original barrel, a drop in replacement for the original trigger that eliminates the two stage and is adjustable. Rifle will hold 1.25 inches with 165 grain boat tails at 125 yards
14 May 2012, 08:32
bcp
Ears lowered:

http://www.collectorebooks.com...chester/Lot-1193.htm

http://www.gunauction.com/buy/...chester-1917-enfield

Bruce
14 May 2012, 09:03
yumastepside
Thanks Bruce, not too bad. I think if it was tapered downwards to the front it would look even better, the ladder would be a bit exposed, but I could live with that tu2

Roger