I recently bought a nice Unertl 10X external mount scope. Its in real good shape but sitting in a closet for the last 40 odd years froze up a bunch of stuff.
Im intending on using this scope in building a fake USMC 1903 with telescopic glass, M1941. The Marines did not use the recoil spring assembly and I need to remove it in order to get the look.

There are two screws that hold the erector in the scope body just behind the pope rib. They are oval head and protrude just ever so slightly that they prevent sliding the spring collars off the pope rib, down the tube toward the ocular and off the scope body. In my case I cant get one of the erector screws out in order to do what I want to do. Ive been told usually removing just one screw will allow the collar to pass. The screw that is frozen in place is somewhat chewed up and the collar wont pass over it.
I spoke with a gentleman that is well versed in working on Unertl scopes. Unfortunately he is not taking work right now. He told me to fit a screw driver blade to what remains of the screw, unplug a drill press, mount the blade end in a drill press, use firm pressure from the press on the screw and turn the chuck by hand to remove the screw.
Sounds legit but takes more balls than I have. Heat is not an option.
Is removing a stuck screw from a scope gunsmith work? Can a smith repair/replace just about any screw of American manufacture?
Im intending on using this scope in building a fake USMC 1903 with telescopic glass, M1941. The Marines did not use the recoil spring assembly and I need to remove it in order to get the look.

There are two screws that hold the erector in the scope body just behind the pope rib. They are oval head and protrude just ever so slightly that they prevent sliding the spring collars off the pope rib, down the tube toward the ocular and off the scope body. In my case I cant get one of the erector screws out in order to do what I want to do. Ive been told usually removing just one screw will allow the collar to pass. The screw that is frozen in place is somewhat chewed up and the collar wont pass over it.
I spoke with a gentleman that is well versed in working on Unertl scopes. Unfortunately he is not taking work right now. He told me to fit a screw driver blade to what remains of the screw, unplug a drill press, mount the blade end in a drill press, use firm pressure from the press on the screw and turn the chuck by hand to remove the screw.
Sounds legit but takes more balls than I have. Heat is not an option.
Is removing a stuck screw from a scope gunsmith work? Can a smith repair/replace just about any screw of American manufacture?