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WTB Remington Model 30 scope base

Eric Musgrove

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I have a sporterized Eddystone 1917 that had a one piece base basically come apart like it was made of bake-a-lite or something. In my search it appears to be a one piece base for a Rem Model 30. Apparently this is what was used by folks back then? I will attach some pics for reference if anyone knows of a solution, I would be grateful, I really want to get this thing shooting again. This mount that was on it is in this Tasco box but not sure if it is really the correct box. Apparently Redfield made one also I inserted a screen shot of it. Not sure how to cross post to the gunsmith forum if anyone can help with that.
Thanks
Eric
 

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The chances of finding an oddball base is less to none.

Probably the simplest solution would be to contact one of the makers of scope bases to get a picatinny base blank without holes. These can be referred to as gunsmith fitted bases. Contact your gunsmith to see if he will drill the holes in the proper placement and secure that base to your action.

You or he can add the proper rings.

:)
 
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