07 May 2005, 04:31
Calif. HunterColt 1917 Barrel
I have a Colt 1917/New Service in .45 ACP that needs a new barrel. I found one, but it is an "after-market" type with vent-rib that I don't care for.
How tough is it to have a barrel made for one of these? Does anyone know who could do such work? Does anyone have a barrel for one of these laying around?

Thanks!
07 May 2005, 08:02
ShopCartRacingI might have one or two.
I can't really speak about the condition except for the fact that it came out of Mexico and since it was dug up (probably literally) it has sat in a damp shed for 20+ years.
So in other words it is not going to be a brand new tack-driver.
PM me as far as what you are willing to spend as well as preferred barrel length.
-Spencer
07 May 2005, 20:15
Rick 0311Try Numrich Arms.
They usually have a real good selection of used and new barrels for that model.
I just saw one on EBay. Don`r remember the # but go there and type in gun parts in the search gizzy and work your way through. There is a way to go to a quicker search but I do not know how to do it. Good luck. Seems[?] there were 2-3 days left.
Aloha, Mark
09 May 2005, 20:32
Calif. HunterThe first place I checked was Numrich/e-gunparts.com - they are out of them, and have been for a couple of months.
I did find the one on e-bay - thanks for the tip.
Cliff - If I don't get the one on ebay, then I'll check on the others mentioned above. Naturally, the price would depend somewhat on the condition - is the bore good? How much rust/pits are there on the outside? and so on. I shop your store regularly for reloading supplies and have bought more than one gun from you!
10 May 2005, 02:25
Rick 0311Calif. Hunter,
That model is one of the easier ones to have barrels made for since there is no need for a cylinder lock up feature like on S&W’s.
Give Jim Hoag in Canoga Park a call...he’s a great pistolsmith. His number is: (818) 998-1510.
He‘s done work for me in the past and he’s real good and his prices are very competitive.
10 May 2005, 20:50
Calif. HunterThanks for the tip! I'll give him a call if it ends up that I need to have a barrel made. If I can find a barrel, my brother can put it on - he works at Bolsa Gunsmithing. He could probably turn a barrel, thread it , etc. if I bought a .45 blank, but his boss keeps him cranking out warranty work, since they are a factory shop for Weatherby, Baretta, Remington and they handle the rturns for Big 5. He is not allowed a lot of time for true custom smith work.