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barrel for S&W 1917 ?
Where do I find one in good shape?
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03-18-2011 03:38 PM
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I'm afraid the obvious answer is also the correct one- still attached to a Smith 1917 revolver. Haven't seen a good one "loose" in almost 30 years.
Plenty of bulged ones though! Something about these revolvers makes them prone to having jacketed bullets lodge in the bore. There's a split one around here somewhere that had five or six bullets in it before it ruptured.
If you find a source, I could use at least one.
Last edited by jmoore; 03-18-2011 at 09:38 PM.
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The problem with those guns is they aren't getting any newer with time. I had one that had a problem indexing the cylinder. It worked slow but not snap shots. The only replacement parts you can get are equally old and worn. I sold it to a national German who wanted just a representative gun for his collection. Probably won't get shot at all. I could never have replaced the hand or spring.
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Look on the auction sites. There was one on Gun Broker last week. The parts for a 1937 model will also fit the 1917.
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1937s may also be found as Brazilian 45s. No US property marks, though.
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Would a barrel from a S&W 1950 fit,i know it woudn't match but would it work as a shooter?
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They're the same frame, I think they would interchange. It wouldn't shoot to POA I think.
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The early 1937's had some parts that S&W had left over from the 1917 production. They are stamped with the acceptence Eagle over S2. I have an early one 17005X that has the stamp on the frame and on the bottom of the barrel along with the serial number.
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