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    Looking for M1917 Extractor

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    I have an M1917 Winchester. Looking for an extractor for my bolt, hopefully one of the newer types that does not break as easily as the CV types, which are very brittle. Also some recommendations for a MILDOT type scope and mounting hardware - have a FFL/gunsmith friend who will do the mounting for me as a favor.

    I picked the original metal hardware (W) up, still in its cosmolineicon wraps in 1980 for $50.00, and the stock (W) the same year for $20.00. While moving the extractor somehow became tangled and broke, so I want to get either one or two, so I will have a spare on hand.

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    Try here,
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    For scope mounting, see this thread using the S&K mount.
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