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    backyard sporter

    Hoping someone can help... I picked up a VERY cheap M17 that had been sporterised in the most basic way. It had been rebarrelled, which was in surprisingly good shape, but the rest is rough as guts. The main problem is the scope rings- they appear to have been welded onto the receiver which looks as though it was cut down with an angle grinder.

    What I need to know is if welding to the receiver has done any damage to the heat treatment, and would carefully grinding the bodgy scope rings off be advisable? I could then find a competent gunsmith to fit proper mounts on. Not sure who would butcher a rifle like this so badly, but it does shoot and work remarkably well. The alternative is to just leave it as is (seeing it works) and just smooth off the rough edges. Any ideas appreciated.
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    Sounds like it may be too far gone to help. I'm not sure it's worth more than parts(barrel).
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    Tough call, not sure I can express this as the thoughts fly all over the map.

    Technically welding on the receiver is a total compromise of the integrity of the gun.

    I know of one recovered drill rifle that blew up due to a stress crack of the weld on the barrel to receiver area.

    Realistic its back on the receiver and not the barrel that's been welded (or the interface stress area. Its forgiving metal mix on the 1917s (not so on the 1903s, particularly early ones)

    I doubt a gunsmith would touch it.

    Its really more an emotional decision than a technical one though to shoot or not is?

    It could be very dangerous or just fine. One of those it would cost an enormous amount to find out that is not close to worth the costs. Engineers could only guess, reality is you would have to test it extensively in a remote mount. Even an engineer that had say done it to another rifle would not be able to extrapolate to yours as welds all differ.

    Obviously you have shot it and really that's your decision to keep doing so or stop.

    Cast lead bullets at low powder loads might work but then again you just don't know.

    I am not sure what I would do though likely not have bought the gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC20 View Post
    I am not sure I would have bought the gun.
    For me, no way would I even take it. It's likely of little use. Probably dangerous...but he doesn't seem worried about our thoughts. He hasn't been back since the 2nd of the month.
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    Do you have any pictures? Wonder if it could be a sportered original P.14 sniper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    For me, no way would I even take it. It's likely of little use. Probably dangerous...but he doesn't seem worried about our thoughts. He hasn't been back since the 2nd of the month.
    Actually , I do appreciate the feedback. Not everyone has the luxury of being able to sit down and browse through forums on a regular basis; I get very little down time, so to speak, and less time for leisure activities. Anyway, I am able to respond now, so I'll ignore the barbed comment.

    Considering I initially bought the rifle for spare parts for next to nothing, I am streets ahead just on that aspect. I have a custom M17 single shot target rifle, and the price of spare parts is exorbitant. I paid more for a second hand extractor for my target rifle than I did for this complete rifle. Gun parts in Australiaicon are like our gun laws; nothing but a P.I.T.A. It costs as much for shipping from the U.S as it does for the part. So for my measly outlay, I ended up with a complete bolt, firing pin, trigger assembly, magazine follower, floor plate, spring, extractor, ejector, and a spare 25 cal barrel and stock. The scope rings are also salvageable. My only question as to whether the backyard weld job had affected the heat treatment of the action, although the mentality of the previous owner does come to mind. I love the challenge of restoration, but not at the expense of losing an eye or worse. Pity I can't get an Islamic extremist to test fire a few hot rounds for me.......

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    Just my 3 cents worth as RC 20 alluded the heating could have altered the physical properties of the receiver, me do some research on the markings and see what you have but for what its worth I would break it up ditch the receiver and carry on
    ARADO just a bit of advice I would edit out your last line of #6 as one of the rules for these forums is no Political or Religious statements if you don't then probably one of the mod's will

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Just my 3 cents worth as RC 20 alluded the heating could have altered the physical properties of the receiver, me do some research on the markings and see what you have but for what its worth I would break it up ditch the receiver and carry on
    ARADO just a bit of advice I would edit out your last line of #6 as one of the rules for these forums is no Political or Religious statements if you don't then probably one of the mod's will
    Thanks for the advice; I keep forgetting you can't have a black sense of humour without upsetting someone. Any Idea how to edit out the last line; I can't see an "edit Post" icon anywhere?
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    On the bottom bar in white letters right side it will say edit post your the only one apart from mod's that can edit your post

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    Still, would you mind posting pictures of the rifle? If the rings were welded, it would probably also be a safety bug if the original heat treatment was damaged.

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