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Inherited 1917-help new guy
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02-07-2010 12:47 PM
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Springfield Sporters has all parts. You have a curved triggerguard? Standard issue. New barrels are around, but expensive. CMP has/had M1917 issue style barrels. Good luck.
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Chuckindenver can do the barrel work, and his prices are good.
He's a member here and you can send him a PM for details if you're interested.
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Rebuilding it sounds like it could cost more than buying one outright. You may wan to just leave it as is and enjoy it as a shooter.
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yes it has the new trigger guard.It just bugs me that his rifle needs repair.
another reason for a barrel is the the headspace is horrible!
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headspace on a 17 or 14 should be checked with no cocking assembly installed, and no extractor.
depending on the maker of the gauge as well.
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thanks chuck it was a local guy i removed extracter b4 handing him rifle. not sure on type of gauge.cocking and pin were still in tact though.
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After you get everything else ready you may want to try it at the range before you worry too much about the pitting.
Pitting wont normally affect your accuracy, it will just mean you have to do a little more in-depth cleaning every once in awhile to clean em out as they will tend to fill with jacket material and powder residue.
Shoot her and if your not keyholing and within 4 or 5 MOA I would keep it as is and shoot her, I have a rifle with a barrel that looks like the surface of the moon and it shoots just fine, always shoots within minute of liberal or minute of deer
As to the headspace, its really tricky on this rifle, you need to completely strip the bolt and slowly walk it forward and watch the bolt handle fall, if its a hair off from bottoming with a FIELD REJECT gage (not a no-go gage), its good to go on headspace (I prefer Clymer gages over Forester gages) .
I would recommend buying your own Field Reject gage and checking it yourself, there are lots of "gunsmiths" out there that are not, lets say, proficient in the proper procedure.
These rifle do tend to be pretty generous on the headspace, I have an Eddystone that appears to have very minimal use since build (my pop bought it in 61 for 12 bucks, along with the other 9 in the case - wish he would have kept more than one) that almost fails the Field gage. It shoots great and brass is well within spec after firing.
But if you really really need to buy a new barrel, and you cant buy at the CMP or the CMP is out of barrels you have two choices.
1) Gun Auctions and look for pulled barrels or WWII replacement barrels
2) Contact Criterion and get one from them, they are the ones making the CMP barrels so they should have all the contours and timing already on spec.
If all else fails give me a scream and I will give you a basic contour and timing from a new Criterion barrel that I have sitting in the gun room (its for my Remington, just been too lazy to put it on yet).
The trigger guard, you mention that it has the curved guard, that's stock. Are you looking to return the rifle to USGI specs or are you just keeping it sporterized? If it has a Sporter stock and not just a reworked M1917 stock then you probably need a flat trigger guard.
A picture of the trigger guard and the bottom of the stock where it mounts would help, but if you need a flattened trigger guard we can find you a source for them, not too hard to find.
Now by "front barrel screw" do you mean the front trigger guard screw? If so its easy to get from Springfield Sporters or Gun Parts Corp
Help us out with these couple questions and I am more than sure we can hook you up with the parts and services that you want.
Dan
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yes front trigger gaurd screw is to long.About 1/4" and its not original as it doesnt fit into the trigger guard recess.As for the barrel being heavily pitted.
That just bugs me as theres no way i could get it clean clean and then to shoot it in each time after cleaning ,dont know doesnt sound like fun and maybe i expect to much.Dad also chopped it down to 21" with a hacksaw and then recrowned with(i dont know).AS for curved trigger guard,it doesnt bother me.thanx for reply dan.