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Scoping a Sporterized Eddystone 1917

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#1 ·
I am looking for old school mounts and straight tube scope or suggestions. My rifle is drilled for these..
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I think you already have an "old school" scope set-up. If you are thinking something like Weaver bases then I think that would be technically "newer old school".

For $17 Apex Gun Parts has 1-piece, 3-hole Weaver scope mounts with screws for the M1917 (see photo below) but it's gonna require drilling and tapping three new screw holes, and the existing holes will then show through, although you can put filler Allen screws in there.

I think you are probably better just leaving everything as-is unless you are experiencing poor accuracy that can actually be traced back to your existing mounts and/or rings.
https://www.apexgunparts.com/scope-base-with-attaching-screws-for-m1917-p14-enfield.html
-Bob
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#7 · (Edited)
Finding scope mounts for a 1917 U.S. Model of 1917 rifle will take some trial and error. When those protective ears were cut and the receiver bridge ground down there was no "standard pattern". I had the very same ptoblem trying to find scope bases for my 1917 that was altered and converted to .458 Win Mag. I ended up using two different sized Weaver bases on mine. Be patient and good luck.
 
#15 ·
Thanks. The rifle pictured with the scope mounted is not mine. I referenced it to show what I am looking for. This is mine.

You're welcome!
Is that your rifle in the pic, or just one like it? Stith is old school, and I can't recall ever seen that type of mount. The Stith mounts for the M1917, were most often with a one piece base. There are all kinds of variations though.
One just like it.
 
#16 ·
That hole pattern has not been used in many many years, mounts that fit will only be found on the used market. I'm not sure if there was a standard hole pattern at that time amongst all the makers, you might need a specific brand of base. I would start by measuring the hole spacing from side-to-side and screw size needed. Pics with screws installed might help in your search. It looks like your receiver is contoured to match the Remington Model 30.

Once you get your dimensions try contacting the below company, they might have what you need or provide some info.

Vintage Gun Scopes