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    Winchester 1917 Stock Questions.

    Hello all. I'm new to the site and have a couple of questions. I have picked up a Winchester Model 1917. The problem is that the front part of the stock appears to have been cut off and there are no handguards. There are paint markings that look like the one's I saw in basic training on our M-16's. Could this have been modified and used as some type of training weapon or was this done after it left service. Also, how does this effect the value of the gun. Would it be worth it to replace the stock or keep it like it is. I may try to sell it eventually. I am going to try to post some pics with this thread but this is my first attempt so please bear with me.

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    Assuming that the metal parts weren't messed with, replacing the stock/handguards to it's original state would increase the value a lot.

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    a W stock, upper and lower handguard, lower band, bayonet lug..handguard retainer ring..your set...and use a leather sling...
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    Depending on your serial number you may have an original barreled receiver so that is really a plus.
    The paint on the stock looks like unit markings but the cut down is defiantly post war sporterizing.

    Winchester wood would be a real plus but any unmodified wood will greatly boost the value of your rifle.
    Keep your eye out on for sale boards and such and you may get lucky with some affordable wood

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