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    Quote Originally Posted by Doco overboard View Post
    I have a M17 I re-welded ears back onto. Luckily like yours, enough of the base was left to mill off for receiving the "ears" and then they were wire fed welded back in place.

    The donor ears came from the rear portion of a destroyed receiver half and luck was in my favor because the holes for the rear sight leaf were still intact on both parts. So I only needed the very top portion of both sides.

    The hardest part was the long taper on the port side at the rear on the m17. The inside was kind of hard to do cleanly too.

    Your rifle appears to have a little bit different construction at that portion evidenced by the pictures.

    I notice some blind pins that can be seen in the picture, could you tell what they are for if you don't mind?
    Also it would be interesting to see how the clip loading slot is manufactured into your rifle.
    I never had the opportunity to see a 276 rifles up close.

    I think the progress you made so far is impressive and a worthy effort.
    Thank you
    My fab guy didn't use the donor rifle.
    To be honest i'm not entirely sure how he proceeded, i only got an update once the build up was done.
    I think he build up the metal by laser welding and then shaped everything.
    He was able to borrow an original P13 and make a brass jig of the ears so he would end up with the correct shape.

    As for the blind pins you are talking about, do you mean they these ?

    If so, i honestly have no clue...
    They serve no purpose i can see, do not hold anything from the inside.
    All i can think of is they are a remnant of the fabrication process.
    Maybe they were needed to machine part of the interior and once done they simply filled them over.
    Also, maybe the machining process was changed and they weren't needed for the Pattern 1914 and the M1917

    I don't have the rifle with me as it is still at my fab. guy place so i'll use one of Promo's pic (hope he doesn't don't mind).

    The chargers are similar to the M1917... as you can see, so is the slot.
    I don't have any chargers but i was able to acquire a rare .276 Enfield cartridge.

    Speaking of Promo
    In post #8 he added a link to his P13 pictures and those of Badger.
    There's great detailed pictures and comparison shots of the P13 and the P14... worth the look.
    Last edited by tatou; 01-02-2022 at 03:06 AM.

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