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Thanks for sharing. It's interesting to note that it looks like two different production lines are involved. For one the M1917 bayonets had to be either the Winchester or Remington production lines. I also notice that the chambering machines were different in several cases. One segment of barrel manufacturing looks like a barrel other than a M1917 rifle. My guess a M1917 Browning Automatic (Machine) Rifle. Thanks again.