while thw subject of SRS's model 1898 Krags I have had # 425484. The only info I have found is that is a 1903 build.Do you have any other info?
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while thw subject of SRS's model 1898 Krags I have had # 425484. The only info I have found is that is a 1903 build.Do you have any other info?
I own a couple M1917 Enfield's, while seeing your thread I remembered this article. https://www.ammoland.com/2015/06/british-p-14-rifle-in-303-british-the-other-british-enfield/#axzz5O69eGRnNIf it is...
It's hard without images, but if I found one in good condition, even with the bluing issue I would expect to pay $600 - $700.,,,,,,,,,,Good Luck
You have probably deduced that what you have, was originally a Winchester made Model 1917 Caliber 30 06 "Enfield". It was manufactured in December 1918, and was accepted by the military by the...
Yes The price for an M1917 .30 caliper, that price is high, but it seems to me some replies are for the .303 British SMLE, or Sht LE, in which case it would be still very high.
I would not recommend using screws at all, it will not gain any additional durability and the technique would be more in the realm of a "bubba" repair. If you have the tools and skills necessary, a...
I would concur with the consensus; from the apparent location of the crack to your stock, which is depicted in your images, it is mostly of a superficial and cosmetic nature, posing no immediate...
Exactly it, I have tried their site dozens of times but, either their search engine, or my computer abilities seem to be ""clunky" or awkward.
Thanks much for the hand!
Can anyone here steer me to a M1917 follower depressor, at a realistic price. I have been looking for a couple of months, and on the rare instance I locate one they want over $50 plus shipping!
If you want to replace the hand guard with a "correct" Winchester marked one, they are almost always on eBay for somewhere in the $25-45 range.
I recently bought a M1917 Winchester, it has a Eddystone stock, yours E is slightly less faded then mine. As far as the D, I do not have any idea, but this is the right place to find the answer.
That's why I posted in this forum, I was hoping that someone would have seen it before, as it seems to be deliberate. But then again maybe there is a gunsmith or collector, chuckling behind his...
Thank You for that, I saw that the AA was an arsenal code, but the 2 A's being uncrossed would require a special punch made me "overthink the significance", maybe the letter punch was plugged or...
I just picked up my first Winchester M1917, I have been sieving through the sites, references and documents provided here, which has proven to be quite detailed and useful.
However, I cannot...
Since my disabilities forced me into an early retirement some years ago, and to keep active, I built a quite extensive 17th – early 20th century book collection. Over the past few month’s I have gone...