Not sure what the point is or the issue?I think you better read some of our threads about that. It sounds like you've never seen one before...to say that. I suspect the writer of the article was misunderstanding what had been said or done...
I do know and understand that their are differences, to say they are the same basic rifle is correct to history.
A Savage Model 111 with a 30-06t is the same basic rifle as the Savage Model 111 in 270. Granted there are more differences in bolt head and some of the extractor features and those details for extraction and feed.
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Ferris is also very adamant about having completely correct verbiage. He feels it detracts from the gun to have slang.The proper nomenclature is U.S. M1917. I throw this out in jest as I got reamed by an anal U.S. martial arms collector many years ago for calling them P'17's and I never forgot it.
I think that is wrong as much as I admire the work he did on the 1917. P17, American Enfield, Eddystone all convey what we know to be the Model of 1917. One US training manual called it the American Enfield.
As long as someone does not call it a 30-06 P14 (or clarifies its been re-barreled to that!) I am good.Information
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