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    Must have Model of 1917 Reference Book

    If you have any interest in the Model of 1917, also referred to as the U.S. Enfield, you must get a copy of Ferris' book on the M1917. After several years of procrastinating, I have four other books of the subject, I purchased the Ferris. What a book, and I haven't even finished reading it! Buy one now.
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    I have it..very useful book!

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    Nick Ferris is a first class guy,,,lives a few miles from me, nice guy to chat with...pretty sharp on 03,s and Krags as well, with the amount of Krags he,s been buying and looking at i wouldnt be suprised if a Kragicon book is in the works.
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