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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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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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From this snipers of WW2 I only found bluprints
The last of the experimental rifles. This one has a threaded muzzle for some sort of muzzle attachment.
This Winchester 1917 has new Vietnam made wood furniture with the orange colored shellac encountered on SKSs. The paperwork is dated 1970. The...
I've been looking for a Model of 1917 Stacking Swivel for a short while. I was alerted that Numrich Arms has some for sale, looked and sure enough,...
In a collection of photos I found those:
938 is a pretty low number. Note the unusual size and shape of the "ERA."
... Winchester made in WWI. One of these rifles is in the Royal Armouries.
Stock markings may be Chinese or Japanese or from the Philippines??? Receiver ring has been scrubbed. My usual luck is that the markings will...
Following British practice as noted on No.4 cutaways, this rifle is marked S1. My friend bought another one at a later date, but I don't remember...
When production was shifted from Pattern 1914 to US Model 1917, Winchester was ahead of Remington and Eddystone in converting their production line...
Do not how many Model 1917's were converted to use the Pedersen Device ?
This rifle has an interesting history as the forestock has a red painted band indicating the rifle is in non-standard caliber, .30-06. The buttstock...
Interestingly the bottom rifle a an "L" stock that is longer than the normal stock by 1/2 inch. I tend to forget that these are now over 100 years...
The US loaned Britain rifles in WWII. This rifle has the typical Lend Lease marking of a red painted band at the forestock with .30-06 stenciled on...
This is an early Remington P14 Serial number and it is the highest I found:
Nothing spectacular, odd or rare but I think the wood is neat.
After WWI, BSA Co. was contracted by the British Government to dispose of various war surplus items who formed Soley Armements Co. to sell small...
British conversion of US Enfield Model 1917 to 7.65mm Mauser. Commercial proofed with all original markings removed from receiver. Possibly another...
ran into a Remington Model of 1917 at a gun store today. It's completed but the bore looks dark and most of the metal is good and I'd say 80% of it...
Plated for drill and ceremonies for VFW or American Legion hall.
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