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United States Rifle, Cal .30, Model 1917 Manual Washington Printing Office Pamphlet No. 1917 Revised January 16th, 1918 Format: 62 pages with...
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Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
TM-43-0001-27 - Army Ammunition Data Sheets (1994) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited....
Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Basic Manual of Military Small Arms by W.H.B. Smith (Expired Copyright 1943) Observations: by Badger How to load, operate, disassemble,...
Small Arms Instructors Manual (1918) Compiled by the Small Arms Instruction Corps Format: 234 pages - E.P. Dutton @ Company, New York (1918) ...
United States Rifles and Machine Guns (1917) Authors: Fred H. Colvin and Ethan Viall Associate Editors American Machinist Members Society American...
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Still holding out for the right milsurp stock to come along. So I recut the sporter stock with the high cheek riser. Now it is perfect for...
Remington tried in the 1930's to drum up interest in military rifles made off the WWI Pattern 1914/Model 1917 tooling that was in use for some...
Hello all! I hope this finds you all well! I am wondering if the group could shed some light on my rifle for me. I recently acquired a M1917...
Hello all! I hope this finds you well! If you have a moment I am wondering if y'all could shed some light on my rifle for me. I recently...
Hello, I just got my first Model of 1917, a Winchester that appears to be in very good external shape. The lands looked great and the grooves were...
Hello, I am looking to acquire this Eddystone P1917 Enfield. The gentleman sent me many pictures, but one thing that alarmed me is that the...
I am trying to determine where to locate the cross stock screw behind the receiver lug. Pic shows the lug cavity at the top. How far to the...
Put together this rifle from a bunch of parts. I wanted a 1917. Story and pics of build are here: ...
Hello gents, as a continuation of my earlier thread, I’ve decided to go a different direction with my p14, Instead of .300 win mag, I’m going to...
Hi I had been looking for another 1917. Found a fairly good barreled receiver. 1-18 R on an Eddystone action. Can anyone help with the...
While anyway doing some pictures, I also took the chance and did some pictures of my .22 converted P.14 rifle which originates from the Faris...
Finally a last piece which had turned up on gunbroker and I had brought home to Europe. Note the additional thumbhole for stripper clip filling of...
Gentlemen, I have a line on a full length High Standard replacement barrel for the 1917. Might anyone have an idea of value on one of these? ...
How many variants of the Parker-Hale Model 5B Aperture sight were there made? I have a "square" one, see picture 1 and one with a "slanted" side,...
I recently acquired a Pattern 14 rifle manufactured by Eddystone. I'm having some difficulty identifying whether it is a Mk. I or a Mk. I*. Sorry...
Just another piece which came from Poulin Antiques auction and originated from the Faris collection. Since it is about the only thing I currently...
I am aware of several Pattern 1914 rifles converted to a test cartridge, .303/7.92mm RIMLESS cartridge. This rifle is additionally interesting in...
A relative dropped off His Sporterized M1917 Eddystone rifle for me to look at. The relative who borrowed it from Him, told Him it has "Headspace...
Greetings from New Zealand. This is probably a question more for for any fellow New Zealand members but I am trying to find a complete set of wood...
So I recently found a 1917 enfield stock which I believe to be from a VFW ceremonial gun, because it still has trace amounts of varnish and is...
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