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United States Rifles and Machine Guns (1917) Authors: Fred H. Colvin and Ethan Viall Associate Editors American Machinist Members Society American...
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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TM-43-0001-27 - Army Ammunition Data Sheets (1994) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited....
Small Arms Instructors Manual (1918) Compiled by the Small Arms Instruction Corps Format: 234 pages - E.P. Dutton @ Company, New York (1918) ...
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Infantry Weapons and their Effects (WWII and Korean era U.S. Training Films) "Infantry Weapons and Their Effects" is an official WWII era...
Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
Basic Manual of Military Small Arms by W.H.B. Smith (Expired Copyright 1943) Observations: by Badger How to load, operate, disassemble,...
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Just got through watching the original "Night of the Living Dead" in B&W. Man was shooting Zombies in the head with a sporterized 1917! Movie...
Hesitated, as this might be an SFQ, but I have my first P14 and wondering if the zeroing process is the same as for my No4. I.E. the desired POI...
Estonian Model 1931 Sniper Rifle This was an interesting rifle that combined receivers and bolts from British P14 rifles and an Estonian made...
Not 100% sure how genuine it is as its mostly Winchester but has a few parts marked E (bolt release body and a web ring, so far) but it seems to be...
Did the US ever use standard Enfield P07 scabbards with a cotton frog or was it always the early M1917 scabbard (with hooks)?
What where the US 30-06 loads in WW1 ,and any pics . Just interested my M17 loves both 155 HPBT and 168 HPBT,and want to know what the US...
Hi everyone. I am rebuilding an Enfield 1917. I almost finished the project, but some parts are still missing. I am looking for an 1917 ejector, a...
recent pick up. All WRA except bolt, that is LL marked, so almost original. WRA 1917 400xxx - Album on Imgur
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...
I recently bought a Winchester p14 barreled action with a serial number just under 200, sadly the barrel was chopped down, the front sight was welded...
i aquired a m1917 with well worn park from ww2 rebuild.it has matching manufactures parts except sights,good barrel and wood,but park on reciever is...
I need help correct windage for my 1917. Any ideas? Thanks!
I shot my 1917 today with a handload known for shooting well in any .30-'06 that will shoot at all, and at 50 yards I got a group about 6 inches...
I acquired a Winchester that was essentially complete except for the bubba'd stock. It is in great shape from the sling swivel back with all the...
Hi guys, I snagged this piece over the weekend at a gun show. I've always hankered after a nice '17 that hadn't been refurbed for WW2 but was never...
Have an early 5 digit serial number Winchester M1917, with circled star on left side of receiver. Some time ago found a stock with W stamp on front...
Why are some Winchester stocks stamped with a large W on the end of the stock while others are stamped with a small w. Also if a M1917 has a barrel...
Hey guys, Did Winchester maybe have a post WWI rework contract? LB
More pics, less text: Every part is W marked, matching numbers on bolt and reciever, volley sight dialer has been fixed with the shown screw....
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