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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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Another Australian issue marked Pattern 1914 Mk.I* (T) / No.3 MkI* (T) sniper rifle has been found in Canada and it is undergoing restoration. ...
I'm sure this has been asked before, but has anyone found a reliable source for serial number production dates on the 1917s?
I have a Winchester 1917 s/n 475324 with barrel Date 10-18. However there is a number stamped on the bolt root # 43301. Could someone tell me why...
Winchester 1917 s/n 475324.
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Hi all. My first trip to the CMP South store was great. Wonderful people. Selection of WWII stocked Garands with low number throat wear was less than...
I watched last night. Part 2 is tonight. Regardless of the critical reviews, nice see the re-enactors in WWI gear. Finally got to see the P14 in...
Hello all, First time posting on this forum, though I'm somewhat of a regular on the enfield forum. I just picked this up yesterday after winning...
So I finally got my representative Pattern 1914 Mk1* W (T) sniper built. I had an original scope with rings and was able to get bases that only a...
G'Day All, I've been investigating a P14 sniper conversion aspirant from Lithgow during WW2. I say aspirant, as the rifle had not been completed...
Local store apparently has gotten a collection in. Amongst the sporterized Arisaka’s is this Remington M1917. Very dirty but mostly all there....
A friend dropped over a few days ago and he was clutching a hessian bag of "stuff". Most of it seemed to be P-14 parts, including a "sporterized"...
I recently acquired my first P14. There are no WRS marks. It's in fine condition, all matching numbers and Remington marked parts. Barrel is shiny...
Here's my latest purchase. All serial numbers match and it still has its front and rear volley sights intact. What does the star on the stock and...
I have a 1917, which was reconditioned at the Augusta Armory after WW1. My gun has an Eddystone receiver which has a"greenish" tint, a Remington...
I'm curious if anyone has any Chinese used M1917s here, especially the shortened ones? I've tried to do a survey of these over on gunboards and have...
I recently purchased a Remington block 1 1903–a4 serial number 3423806 and barrel date of 9-43. I would appreciate your thoughts about its...
Does it look like a 'W' stamped Winchester made M1917 front handguard?
Anyone noticed it seems like Raritan rebuilt M1917 stocks (RP-A stamped) often (1) have less sanding compared to stocks labeled with other rebuild...
Hello Everyone! I just recently acquired my first M1917 rifle, which is a Remington with some Eddystone parts. My rifle has serial number 1574XX....
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