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Converting 1917 Bolt stop/release

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18 March 2011, 04:45
Aaron Little
Converting 1917 Bolt stop/release
What is involved in converting the 1917 bolt stop/release in to a smaller Mauser style/look? Wanting to mill off a lot of the excess metal back in this area.


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18 March 2011, 05:30
Don Markey
Easiest way I've seen is the bend the spring back to contact the receiver. Then you can just cut away the receiver how you like.
Don

18 March 2011, 07:03
Toomany Tools
Ditto Don's comments. This is how I do it. It's simple, looks good and works just fine.


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18 March 2011, 19:38
Rojelio
Will it bend without snapping or do you have to heat it and re temper it?

Roger
19 March 2011, 03:02
Aaron Little
Took care of it today although I did not bend it, just cut it off and cleaned it up. has plenty of strength to hold the lever in.

Easy stuff.


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19 March 2011, 03:17
ejfudd
I have a Griffin & Howe Remington M30 (same action) that was modified the same way. Looks great and works fine.
20 March 2011, 07:32
Don Markey
quote:
Originally posted by Rojelio:
Will it bend without snapping or do you have to heat it and re temper it?

Roger


I heat it up and fold it over, keep the heat localized and no need to retemper. It's just the stop spring, not the ejector spring.
Don
20 March 2011, 20:05
Rojelio
Thanks Don.

Roger
21 March 2011, 02:00
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Don

That photo looks like the start of something good. Lets see a photo of the other side!!