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    Kissing Cousins

    Here are a couple of photos of my P14 and M1917. Have to love the serial number of the M1917. It's 191725. The jerk at the gun shop swore to me it was the 25th M1917 produced and that I had snagged a bargain. I couldn't love it more if it was the 25th one made-she's a great shooter.

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    Man, they all look really nice
    Thanks for sharing!!

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    Very nice set of rifles .I have a sister to yours made in 2-18 SN 19xxxx shes a great looking and shooting rifle and had taught me to shoot the garand .thanks for posting Cary

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    very nice assembly of rifles ,

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    Bob , what manufacture is the 1917?
    I have a four digit winchester ,a four digit remington and a five digit RIA.

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    The M1917 is an Eddystone.

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