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Old 08-02-2007, 03:09 PM
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Today while shooting my 1917 (I was told the serial number dates it to a 1937 actually) the locking bolt, spring and pin scattered to parts unknown (I am assuming these are what the parts are called, I looked at the exploded drawing of other models and that is what the parts I'm missing are shown as). I have looked at the part numbers on Numrich and want to make sure I order the correct items. I found a locking bolt #357940B, and a locking bolt spring #373830, but cannot find the pin that holds everything in place. Are these the correct items and if so what is the number for the pin. Thank you for any assistance.

I guess I should have put this in the gunsmithing section, sorry my mistake. Please move if needed.
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Today while shooting my 1917 (I was told the serial number dates it to a 1937 actually) the locking bolt, spring and pin scattered to parts unknown (I am assuming these are what the parts are called, I looked at the exploded drawing of other models and that is what the parts I'm missing are shown as). I have looked at the part numbers on Numrich and want to make sure I order the correct items. I found a locking bolt #357940B, and a locking bolt spring #373830, but cannot find the pin that holds everything in place. Are these the correct items and if so what is the number for the pin. Thank you for any assistance.

I guess I should have put this in the gunsmithing section, sorry my mistake. Please move if needed.
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Your terminology is correct, IF you are talking about the forward lock under the barrel. I have no idea if the parts numbers at Numrich are correct. I used to get what I wanted from them correctly- SOME times.
You might put a "Wanted to buy" ad in the classifieds and do better, OR you might find them easily in the Gunsmithing section. At least you would be communicating with someone who knows what you mean.
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I found a locking bolt #357940B, and a locking bolt spring #373830, but cannot find the pin that holds everything in place.
Henry;

I do believe I can supply you with these Parts but you should know that they are not always a simple Drop-in replacement. And, may need to be properly fitted by a Gunsmith.

I'm guessing it would run you about $10.00 shipped to TN.

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Thanks Mike, I will take you up on your kind offer. Hopefully the parts will drop in but if not I know a smith that will fit them for me. I am sending you an e-mail for the info. Thanks again. Isn't this place great??!!
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