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    I forgot to mention, that the norwegians made som...

    I forgot to mention, that the norwegians made som changes on the rifles, when they had them before shipping them to Denmark.

    We don't exactly know how the changes technically were made, but it...
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    It doesn't make any sense, that the notch should...

    It doesn't make any sense, that the notch should be made in Denmark to avoid mix-up between M.1917 (.30-06) and M.1914 (.303 British).

    We recieved the first 38.395 pieces of M.1917 from Canada in...
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    I have investigated some more in the question of...

    I have investigated some more in the question of the notch. I have talked to two of our leading experts in weapons. They both say, that the notch is made for fitting af longer cartridge. The same...
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    I took a picture of the two types of frontsights....

    I took a picture of the two types of frontsights. The original flat and the danish cylinder-shaped.

    The picture of the danish frontsight is from my own Remington model 1917 with the notch. It's...
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    The trainingrifle M/60(53/17) was made as an...

    The trainingrifle M/60(53/17) was made as an official trial by the danish army in the beginning of 1958, where a worn-out cal. 30-06 were changed to cal. 22 by inserting a short barrel, change the...
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    I haven't found the right answar to the notched...

    I haven't found the right answar to the notched reciever yet, but I'm absolutely sure, that it has nothing to do with the .22 lr. trainingrifle.

    In Denmark we have a special cal. .22 training...
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