Model of 1917s as sniper rifles...
Something I've never quite understood is that is was known that the M1917 was a very accurate rifle. The military tried making the 1903 into a sniper rifle with mixed results; the scope sat too high etc. The 1917 OTOH has a bent bolt already, it seems it would have been easy to take off the iron sights and put on a scope....did they try it or did it get past them?
I have a spsorterized M1917 Eddystone that is extremely accurate..
M1917 Sniper Or Lack Of Conversion
I do not have the exact numbers here they are buried in the paperwork but I believe the M1918 sniper rifle conversion of the m1917 was to be equipped with kodak lenses.
As I said the numbers are not here -available--house cleaning and renovation is responsible.
But the number three is in the works. The Winchester company had given kodak an order for either three thousand or thirty thousand lens sets for the optical requirements of the scope manufacturer.
A large quantity of these were on hand at Kodak when the order was cancelled. These sets were used for a few decades after WW1 by US scope manufacturers for their scope tubes. The price was probably right as well?
By June I might be able to dig that article on the M1918 out of the pile.
I think personally that the M1917 rifle would have been a great conversion for a sniper as an example I have a S&K scope mount on a M1917 Winchester just for fun with full wood and bits of course.
The rifle had been bubba'd by a machinist machining the rear sight base off flat, at least I had a flat surface to work with. I then took a junk receiver to work and cut off the rear sight block I needed.
I then drilled down thru the block that held the sight spring, axle, and ears and into the receiver itself.
I then tapped the receiver for machine screws these are under the original factory sight spring so are not seen but the joint line where the two parts--the receiver and the sight top half--meet.
Oh well, it had a sported cut back stock as well--horrid thing at first sight.
But with a cursory look -- the rear sight area actually looks good.
I then took a nice walnut stock and handguards and added then to the rifle with bands and nose cap.
All in all my bubba'd M1918 looks pretty good and keeps the ----following company in the lockup.
a) p14 remington
b) P14 Winchester
c) M1917 Winchester as converted above.
d) M1917 Winchester all original Canadian property marked
e) m1917 Eddystone
f) P14 sported stock and converted to .444 Marlin
g) P14 Winchester converted by Parker Hale as a target rifle with an absolutely stunning walnut stock
h) P14 Remington sporter scope only equipped as are many rifles available new these days, no iron sights at all.
Hmmm some more just cannot remember at this time.
Regards
Terry in Victoria
Regards
Terry in Victoria
This has a few interesting things
The Dr Murphy Collection
M1917 with Pedersen Device
M1903 Wigh Pedersen Device
M1918 Sniper rifle
Large amounts of Colts
http://www.juliaauctions.com/auction...log_278_sh.asp