but it was a concern during WWI...during the period of time all three were building the rifles. It continued to be a problem with those models issued to Mexico and the Phillipeans between the wars and clearly continued to be a problem from 1939 to 1945....according to Ferris's book.
My question remains what did Remington do after the war during the commercial life of this rifle to resolve the issue of the broken ejector?Information
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