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    How does this happen

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/311368108340...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    When did a M1917 stock become worth $500.00. I think I will remove the stocks from my three sell them and replace them with Boyd's stocks. Buying 3 would cost less the $500.00!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by axemurderer View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/311368108340...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    When did a M1917 stock become worth $500.00.

    Mike
    When they found out you needed one.
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    Stu my friend that is so true! My Winchester stock cost me 200.00, and I thought I was taken for a ride. but since then I have not seen an Eddystone stock go for

    les then 365.00.

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    Ha, first the rifles were too heavy, not 1903a models, and so forth, now the wood is selling high...I have the eddystone....

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    I have a Remington for about 20 years now, that as of today is 100% correct. I have a Winchester that I bought about 2 months ago, Stu was there, that is now almost correct. It still need a bolt sleeve and a barrel. I also now have an Eddystone that I bought as a barreled receiver it has a Winchester barrel that has the cleanest bore I have ever seen on a 1917. I thought that solved my Winchester barrel problem, of course I was wrong. I learned that you should always look through a barrel from both ends. I would appear that there was a case head separation and the removed it with some kind of chisel or a screw driver. very serious gouges and high spots. I cleaned it up with a finish reamer, but not completely I will now take a chamber gauge and will not close on a no-go gauge but it dent the brass on the way in. If I can clean it up better and alleviate the high spot I will swap it, if not I have a Johnson barrel to put on my Eddystone. Sometimes I wish I had taken up gardening!!

    Mike
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    Time to feed the pigs!!!!!!

    The sword of time will pierce our skins
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