No problem here; use the action. You don't need the rear bridge at all; look at some of the successful rifles that do not have a rear bridge, like Mannlichers, Russian Mosin Nagants, and others. The white stuff looks like it is hard and flaking off. Bedding compound? Or grease.
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That hole is for the original sight; Leupold bases are 6-48 and the bridge will need to be rounded. And the hole will be closer to the front of the bridge. That receiver needs, obviously, more work to make it look good.
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Next question is it worth over $300? That's what it'll cost me after transfer fees. It's been worked to feed .375 H&H, so feed rails and bolt face opened. The add didn't say much of anything else.
I really don't have a use for this, nothing i hunt needs a .375 H&H. I just thought it might be cool since I have a 1917 in .300 H&H already to make the .375. What would be a rough estimate of price for reworking the rear bridge and straightening the trigger guard?
cock on closing... it will cost $$ to get that changed too... machine work to "pretty" up the action is more $$... you can buy a Winchester push feed action, already with a magnum boltface for less $$ and have something... in addition to the $300, it needs another $300 at least to get it done right... looks junky to me...and I like enfields... ive got a couple extra ones that need about the same amount of work...
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There's nothing wrong with cock on closing but I have to say that the price is way too expensive, US $300 on your doorstep, IMHO.
I've also found that, usually, if there is work done one place there is also work doen another place that maybe is not helpful to you.
I'd rather pay a little more and get a Model 1917 action that is "as factory" and do my own work than get something that may have been cut about way beyond what you are hoping to do yourself.
Be patient and another will come along I am certain.
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Nothing wrong with cock on closing; I have never understood the American dislike for it. Anyway, as you know, projects like this are only viable if you do the work yourself. Paying top "name" gunsmith prices quickly puts you in the price range where it ain't worth it to most people. Do-it-yourselfers? Yes.
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can anyone surmise WHY the duckpond ended up milled out like that? I have a Winchester 1917 that has the ears filed off flat and (without looking) can't imagine how or why this was done.
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Originally posted by Don Markey: Funny thing is it is a remmy so no pond to begin with. Don
I was wondering about that... so what do you think happened here?
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