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    Eddystone mag spring stamp?

    Hey guys and girl,

    What is the size of the Eddystone "E" on the mag spring? Ordered an '03 spring from Numrich and maybe got a 1917 spring. The "E" is serifed and about 3/32" tall, kinda' tiny. Do I have an M1917 spring?

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    1917 and 1903 springs will interchange.

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    Thanks Chuck,

    Guess I now have a Remington and Eddystone M1917/'03 spare spring. Compared the E marked spring to one out of a 1903, very close but a little different profile on the top and bottom. The Remington spring has a straight bottom.

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    if your spring is straight, it should be repalaced.
    the only real differance i can see in a new 17 to 03 spring is the stamp and color.
    with the bow in the spring, it will be snappier..so to speak.
    iv taken many a GI 03,s apart, that i know, Joe gunsmith hasnt messed with them yet, and found 17 springs in them.
    some came from the CMPicon over the last few years.

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    Thanks Chuck,

    I meant the bottom part of the Remington spring is straight on the sides, it is very springy and has the shape of a bowed "W", that's good. The Remington spring is made of a thicker steel than the Eddystone.

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    i have a .50 cal ammo can full of new 17 and 03 springs.
    when i first got them, they were in a wooden box,
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    magazine spring rifle. cal. 30 nothing more.
    the top of the spring should have a step so it will fit in the follower, the bottom should be straight to fit the floorplate.

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    1917 Eddystone

    I need to get in touch with chuckindenver concerning work I need done on my Sporterized 1917 Eddystone. He was recommended by several people. I believe the headspace needs to be reset, and a few parts a missing that blew off the rifle when a cartridge vented. The receiver and barrel were tested for hardness and magnafluxed (no cracks) Thanks, Jim

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    Here's the spring that's in my Eddystone marked with an "E". Hope this helps.

    Imageshack - m1917eddystone148.jpg [/URL]

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    Here's a Remington M1917 spring marked "R".

    Imageshack - spring006.jpg [/URL]

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    If you need a "E" marked Eddystone mag spring. War Dogs as a box of them for $5.50. They also have the original box that they came in.
    Checkout - Enter Your Billing Information : War Dog Militaria

    Great people too.

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