You may be able to find an "ex-sniper". As the name implies, these are former snipers that were converted back to infantry rifles postwar by filling in the mount holes and replacing the bolt handle. They are around, and this is the basis for my sniper project. They're easy to I.D., as they've got the scope number stamped into the barrel on the side, not to mention the filled in mount holes! You can obtain a bent bolt from "Jim the boltman"(google him). He takes a while, but does excellent work for a reasonable price, and he'll either modify your bolt, or provide a new one. There seems to be no problem with shipping to Canada. Mounts and scopes are available from "accumounts" in the US, although it is apparently difficult to import scopes. Your mileage may vary! Or, you can get a scope and mount from fleabay out of the Ukraine or Russia. They don't have the same issues exporting scopes that a US supplier does. Alternatively, Interordnanace in the US has repro snipers for a reasonable price. Considering a DIY project is going to cost $500 or more, it may be well worth importig one. There is Questar here on the boards, or cheaper alternatives like Leroy's big valley gunworks in Montana, who charge a lot less, but make you do more of the legwork...