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Got a M 1917 in a trade yesterday...some info appreciated...
I got a nice, all factory, US Rifle M 1917 in a trade yesterday. low 4 digit SN puts it as made in December 1917, made by Winchester.
All there but the stacking swivel, which I have one of...Did not notice till I got it home, but there is a CAI stamp near the front sight. Does anyone know were these came from? It's nearly all matching, stock and steel parts, except the bolt, and has few stamps in the wood...nothing unusual on it, except it's full of cosmoline
or similar and it seems to work fine.
Got it in trade from a gun shop who had nearly $700 on it, in trade for a Ruger revolver that I had never shot.
This will go well with my Springfield, and now I wish I had never sold my Garand
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Any help with the CAI info is appreciated...thanks!
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08-24-2017 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
dogngun
the CAI info
It's the importer's stamp.
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dogngun--
Some pics would be nice. Could be interesting how low is the 4 digit serial number?
Thanks
--fjruple
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Yes, pictures of all marks on stock and metal will help determine its travels. I have a CAI stamped Eddystone that , because of stamps and front sight, I know went to Canada
and then Denmark
and then imported.
Kerry
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The star means that even Winchester parts are not necessary interchangeable.
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