Hey gang,
I've recently purchased a p17 and looking over it seems to have a barrel that either was replaced and not installed fully, or one that someone tried to remove (poorly, I might add).
As you can see in the pictures


The front sight is canted to the right (needless to say this was a shock when I received the rifle) and after pulling the stock you can see that the witness marks do not line up. In addition there are few claw marks on the barrel indicating less than stellar handiwork.
So what I've come to ask the grand sages of this arcane forum is:
1) Are you aware of anyone in BC or Canada at large that would be willing to undertake the torqueing of the barrel into the proper position? the bore itself is shiny with no burrs or marks.
2) Would you consider it worthwhile to do this work or would it be smarter to simply purchase a sporterized P17 in decent shape and drop it into the stock that came with this? I'd like to restore this rifle to it's former glory but I'm not really of the inclination of doing it for the price of one in fantastic condition.
3) are you aware of a good source for parts? there are some other odds and ends missing or damaged (nose cap screw, rear trigger guard screw, rear sight axis screw, extractor collar and extractor)
And no, all of the many deficiencies were not listed when I threw my bid in on a "great deal", but such is life, right?
Thanks in advance, let me know if you need me to send an offering of cosmoline!
I've recently purchased a p17 and looking over it seems to have a barrel that either was replaced and not installed fully, or one that someone tried to remove (poorly, I might add).
As you can see in the pictures


The front sight is canted to the right (needless to say this was a shock when I received the rifle) and after pulling the stock you can see that the witness marks do not line up. In addition there are few claw marks on the barrel indicating less than stellar handiwork.
So what I've come to ask the grand sages of this arcane forum is:
1) Are you aware of anyone in BC or Canada at large that would be willing to undertake the torqueing of the barrel into the proper position? the bore itself is shiny with no burrs or marks.
2) Would you consider it worthwhile to do this work or would it be smarter to simply purchase a sporterized P17 in decent shape and drop it into the stock that came with this? I'd like to restore this rifle to it's former glory but I'm not really of the inclination of doing it for the price of one in fantastic condition.
3) are you aware of a good source for parts? there are some other odds and ends missing or damaged (nose cap screw, rear trigger guard screw, rear sight axis screw, extractor collar and extractor)
And no, all of the many deficiencies were not listed when I threw my bid in on a "great deal", but such is life, right?
Thanks in advance, let me know if you need me to send an offering of cosmoline!
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