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    My Remington M1917

    I picked up this Remington M1917 about a year ago, came with the 1918 Remington Bayonet & WWII Type Scabbard. Looking at the "UNITED STATES RIFLE MODEL OF 1917" book by C.S. Ferris the serial number on my rifle seems high at 672910 Barrel 4-18. Are they any firn serial number ranges for each of the three companies that built the M1917?

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    No, barrels could be several months out of receiver (3 or so depending on mfg) if its more than that its getting more like a replacement.

    Your SN should be more in the 9 to 11/18 range.

    Or to shift it around, the barrel would match up with a 220xxx date receiver.

    always possible a misplaced receiver got fed in, other may have better info but straight up it looks like a replacement.

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