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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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It somewhat is "known" that Estonia had Enfield P.14 rifles in usage as sniper rifles. So far though no one could tell me which scopes they used and...
I'm wanting to remove my front sight so that I can remove the upper band. I've driven the pin H, but the sight aperture doesn't seem to move in...
How do you tell the woodwork apart by the three makers ? Ken.
Did the US ever use standard Enfield P07 scabbards with a cotton frog or was it always the early M1917 scabbard (with hooks)?
Hi guys, new to the forum and wanted to get a read on what looks like a matching Winchester I recently picked up. I've been a casual milsurp...
Hello Everyone, I'm looking for some information on a rifle I happened to purchase at auction a few weeks back. I was lucky enough to purchase a...
Towards the end of last year I was staring at an absolutely original No32 Mk1 telescopic sight that was sitting on my desk. I was constantly moving...
The bolt latch on my M1917 is very difficult to open to remove the bolt. I have to use a padded screwdriver to pry it open in order to remove the...
At some point in the production of the Remington Model 30, Remington exhausted their supply of excess 1917 Enfield parts and began manufacturing new...
I just watched a video on youtube "M1917 from forge to finish". youtube.com/watch?v=39wM-lzDWE4. Has anyone else seen it or am I just late to the...
Well, this story has a happy ending as I just finished restoring my unscrupulously modified Remington M1917 to spec. Oh, its still not as-issued, as...
Greetings all. I've recently come into posssession of pretty run-of-the-mill ERA P.14. The volley sight disc is present on the fore stock, but the...
Hello everyone, I recently acquired a Remington p14 Enfield, the first of these rifles I've ever owned. The barrel/receiver, bolt, and wood are...
Greetings: I have a nice Eddystone Pattern 14 Mk.I E rifle with a marking that I have a question about. The customary Broad Arrow marking on the...
Can one use the M1 Garand headspace gauges for the P17? My P17 bolt closes on the ‘no go’ gauge and I’m somewhat concerned. Thanks
anyone have a remington M1917 lower handguard to sell?
May 28th, 1918, the first major American battle and offensive of World War I starts now! Sgt. Rob Ski from the US Army, armed with his trusted...
Just received it today. Very nice bore for a 1918 barrel.
Of all my USGI Military Rifles this is my heaviest, and is one of my most favored for its War Beast look :-) Its an all correct great shooter that...
A friend had an Eddystone with a 2-groove barrel. I think it had been marked JA (Johnson Automatics?). Replacement barrel, obviously. Any comments?
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