If the `ears` are still there, over top of the action at the rear of the bolt, protecting the rear sight, and the barrel is 26 inches, then you have a restorable rifle.
If anything is missing, you can still build a Frankenrifle. There actually were a few built for the military, with the sight-protecting ears removed, no iron rear sights and a scope mounted on top of the action like a Remington Model 30. No sure if ANY got out, but I have seen a photo of one.
Philippine Army had some scope-sighted M-1917s bfore the Japs came walking in. Several years ago, a friend built one up from a butchered 1917 and a Lyman Alaskan scope. After referring to Plaister`s book, it was accepted as a `Filipino Sniper` in area milsurp shoots. Shot real nice, too. No trouble to get 1 MOA out of a decent 1917.
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