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    As Issued Model of 1917

    Always nice to see what an M1917 looked like off the production line.

    This Eddystone has the late production dark matte parkerized finish, with a 10-18 barrel, and all correct E-marked parts. Cartouches are sharp. Internals still a bit greasy. A few freckles in the metal finish, and age darkening of the wood. But overall, just a nice U.S. rifle.

    A bonus came with the purchase: Remington 1917 bayonet and scabbard in very decent condition. I really should find a sling!

    Lots of pics. Enjoy, and thanks for looking.



































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