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    New to Me - Win Model of 1917

    Hi All,

    So I have been gone for quite a while - life gets in the way sometimes - we all know how that goes.

    However, i got in on a trade a Model of 1917 - here is what I know.

    All Winchester except for the bolt release marked E (eddy) - would you go through the process to replace it? And the stock has the nice big R in the channels

    All other parts are W marked - bright shiny bore - ME 1.5 easily passes headspace checks on WWII guages

    Stock has the C ^ stamp on the stock - and has the tell tale sign of the red band under the handguards. Reminds me of the No1MkIII that Peter helped me ID way back when as a DP rifle...!

    Cleaned her up last night got some cosmo out in places and have her a good raw linseed oilicon bath and kept screws nice and loose for a bit - she will get another bath this weekend.

    My question however is - was there a methodology for placement of the red band and if so where would it be? Also might seem silly but was there a definitive color palette for the red and if so does anyone have a good pic?

    I am thinking of adding the band back...

    The detraction that I see on the rifle is that it is import marked by CAI at the muzzle...

    Other than that it does fit in the collection.

    Thanks for taking the time to read and respond if you do....

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