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Which Book?
What book should I buy to research my M1917 Eddystone? I hadn't had the 'Ol Girl out of the closet for some time but an impending "Rattle Battle" bolt rifle match at my local range led me to seek her and her 6 round magazine out.
I see the serial number on the stock and bolt like my Greek return M1903 and remnants of red paint (very little indeed but its there) below the front swivel band. I had forgotten how nice these rifles are.....also got my
Pattern 14 out and put them next to each other. Sigh, so many rifles so little time.....
Thanks in Advance!
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04-20-2009 07:09 PM
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I only have " UNITEDSTATES RIFLE MODEL OF 1917" by C.S. Ferris, and highly recommend it.
john
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Thanks guys, I'll look into buying these books.
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Ordered the books today! Thanks!
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Awesome. Let us know how you like them.
Best Regards
Lisa
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Great books.
You well be very happy with them.
Cary
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Skennerton's, "The US Enfield" works for me. I prefered it to Skip Strattons book, which I thought was more like a "quick start guide".
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Col. Brophy passed away some time ago. His work on the '03 is truly encyclopedic however.
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