B Beans Member Joined Jun 16, 2004 Messages 494 Reaction score 49 Location Southern Az Territory, Border County Oct 9, 2007 #1 What dealer/suppliers have S&W 1917 parts in stock, Like an orginial ejector rod? I'm not having much luck finding one.
What dealer/suppliers have S&W 1917 parts in stock, Like an orginial ejector rod? I'm not having much luck finding one.
OP B Beans Member Joined Jun 16, 2004 Messages 494 Reaction score 49 Location Southern Az Territory, Border County Oct 9, 2007 #2 What dealer/suppliers have S&W 1917 parts in stock, Like an orginial ejector rod? I'm not having much luck finding one.
What dealer/suppliers have S&W 1917 parts in stock, Like an orginial ejector rod? I'm not having much luck finding one.
FPrice US Veteran Silver Supporter Joined Jun 16, 2001 Messages 893 Reaction score 1,320 Location Massachusetts Oct 9, 2007 #3 Try Numrich: http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=1980z1917
m-1911 Member Joined Jun 10, 2005 Messages 1,230 Reaction score 257 Location PA Oct 9, 2007 #4 Your best bet may be to buy a "junker" like a 1937 Brazilain, swap out the parts you need, and sell it off "as is"
Your best bet may be to buy a "junker" like a 1937 Brazilain, swap out the parts you need, and sell it off "as is"
OP B Beans Member Joined Jun 16, 2004 Messages 494 Reaction score 49 Location Southern Az Territory, Border County Oct 9, 2007 #5 What dealer/suppliers have S&W 1917 parts in stock Click to expand... I checked/ check Numrich and Sarco and several other sights but I though someoen might have a better idea. The 1937 Brazilain, might be the way I have to go. Now go look for a parts gun for someone not wanting $$$$$$$$$$$ for it.
What dealer/suppliers have S&W 1917 parts in stock Click to expand... I checked/ check Numrich and Sarco and several other sights but I though someoen might have a better idea. The 1937 Brazilain, might be the way I have to go. Now go look for a parts gun for someone not wanting $$$$$$$$$$$ for it.
Deacon KC Member Joined Apr 9, 2006 Messages 782 Reaction score 228 Location Southern Illinois Oct 9, 2007 #6 Well, if you go that route Beans, get with me for the "remains", I enjoy projects like that!
kritter Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 704 Reaction score 672 Location N.E. OHIO Oct 10, 2007 #7 you might want to try david. http://www.oldwestgunsmith.com/gunparts/he.htm
bettis1 US Veteran Joined Oct 22, 2002 Messages 2,612 Reaction score 2,496 Location Texas Oct 10, 2007 #8 Give Jeff Lee (Lee's Gun Parts) a call at 972.790.0773. Jeff is only open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. Bob
R regularoldtom Member Joined Mar 24, 2005 Messages 13 Reaction score 6 Location fairfield texas Oct 12, 2007 #9 ditto to lee s gun parts
Tommezgun Member Joined Sep 30, 2007 Messages 62 Reaction score 60 Location Maine Oct 12, 2007 #10 Don't just check the website. Call Gunparts. I believe they even suggest that. Tom
OP B Beans Member Joined Jun 16, 2004 Messages 494 Reaction score 49 Location Southern Az Territory, Border County Oct 16, 2007 #11 bettis1 Member Give Jeff Lee (Lee's Gun Parts) a call at 972.790.0773. Jeff is only open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. Click to expand... bettis Thank You I contactd Lee's and he had one He stated it was unissued! It coming home.
bettis1 Member Give Jeff Lee (Lee's Gun Parts) a call at 972.790.0773. Jeff is only open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. Click to expand... bettis Thank You I contactd Lee's and he had one He stated it was unissued! It coming home.