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Any pictures of a 1917 custom?
23 January 2008, 18:02
turfmanAny pictures of a 1917 custom?
Does anybody have a link, reference, or pictures of custom 1917's to help me out. I think I know what I want but I'd like to see others.
thanks
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23 January 2008, 19:43
jeffeossosure
500 Jeffe -
500 AR - WIP
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23 January 2008, 20:44
loud-n-boomerHere you go. This is my .458 Lott built on a Remington 1917 action.
Dave
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23 January 2008, 21:25
snowmanVery nice rifles gentlemen.
23 January 2008, 22:21
22WRFBoomer
All of that exquisite metal work and wood work on a laminated stock?
24 January 2008, 00:14
loud-n-boomer22WRF:
I bought the rifle used and it is stocked the way Duane's customer wanted it. And yes, I do wish it had a nice piece of walnut on it, but I probably could not have afforded it if it did.
A friend who learned engraving at Purdy's in England and who was just starting out engraving in this country offered to do the engraving for $500.00. I just could not pass up the deal.
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Jason
24 January 2008, 03:54
enfieldsparesThat is VERY nice. BSA converted a lot of these after the war. Using a sporting stock. But that G & H is superb
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24 January 2008, 05:45
Joel/AKBeautiful rifles.
I see some of you have hinged bottom metal, who converts it? I'd love to have hinged metal on my 416rem.
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24 January 2008, 06:30
jeffeossohinged bottom metal? the STOCK is harder to come by.. use mauser bottom, recut back screw
24 January 2008, 18:08
turfmanThank you guys very much for the pics and links.
Jeffeosso, stock pattern on the 500ar; yours or had it made.
.30 mag; same question.
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24 January 2008, 22:05
22WRFTurfman
Before you start your project you might want to talk to Ted Blackburn. He made a couple of really nice 1917s many years ago.
If you notice on almost every 1917 you see the stock has to be made with quite a sharp drop to it due to the rear tang. What Ted did was to cut that rear tang off and weld on a new one that allowed for a more gradual pleasing shape to the stock lines on the Pistol Grip. I believe photos of those two rifles were shown in a GUNS magazine some years ago. I think if you look carefully at the ones done by Tom Burgess you will see that those too had the old rear tang removed and a new one welded on.
24 January 2008, 22:29
jeffeossoThe 500 AR pattern is mine, the 500 jeffe is a HIGHLY reworked GAG , thanks for asking
25 January 2008, 00:20
turfman[QUOTE]Originally posted by 22WRF:
If you notice on almost every 1917 you see the stock has to be made with quite a sharp drop to it due to the rear tang. [QUOTE]
I have some nice burl walnut with crazy grain that I wanted to use but was advised against it for that same reason. Guess thats why I see so many 1917's with repairs on the wood; and it always seems to be around the tang.
I really like the griffin & howe style stocks on an 03 but as beautiful as that M30 above is; that combline is a bit much for my eyes.
I'm putting together the parts for a 375h&h. The bottom metal has already been straightened out. I'm just looking for a pleasing stock style, nothing fancy.
Jeffeosso: I'll say again very nice clean lines on your 500ar; well done.
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25 January 2008, 01:32
jeffeossoturfman,
thanks.. while those compliments may be unwarranted, i do appreciate them!
25 January 2008, 05:27
30 Caliber Mag FanTurfman-
My stock was made, thus I do not own a pattern for it other than the stock itself. Thank you for your kind comments.
Mr. Burgess, has a solution to the sharp drop that you speak of, by making a tang with different geometry that more closely resembles the geometry of other actions.
His work is wonderous!!!
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P. Mark Stark
25 January 2008, 18:53
turfmanWell I'd love to have Tom work on my action but realistically its an Eddystone and I don't think in the long run, putting 5- 7.5k into this is a smart investment. I don't think there is anything wrong with the action and it has been checked out by a local gunsmith.
I'm probably going to get the action reworked for the 375, new saftey, talley rings.
Nice peice of wood and an octagon to rd barrel. Maybe reworked bottom metal; but thats about it.
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