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    Canadian use of the M1917

    What was the useage by the Canadians with these rifles? What units etc and anyone got pics information on their use.

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    My father in law was issued a 1917 rifle in Canadaicon during WW2. He was with a transport unit in the East ccoast area.
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    howdy , I have Remington 1917 with canidian marks stamped into the reciever and stck , would post a picture if I knew how, rooster

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    Read your other question you posted rooster, it's there.
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    M1917s were used quite extensively by reserve Army units and POW camp guards in Canadaicon. I have also seen pics of them in use by RCAF airfield defence personnel on the west coast.

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    Royal Canadian Air Force Usage

    I have a Winchester manufactured Model 1917 Enfield (.30-06) with RCAF markings on the buttstock and the tell-tale red band around the forearm to indicate the .30-06 chambering.

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    Tom,
    could that rifle have had a lot of parade ground use age? i only ask this as the muzzle and bayonet boss looks like it has had a lot of work, i.e. parade ground drill and or a lot of bayonet training.
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    The Canadians gave 38.395 M1917s to the Danishicon Army in 1954/55 so I guess they had quite a number of those . I have so far owned three M1917s with Canadianicon markings, they are not uncommon.

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    well , we got a few back - i had one as well remington with traces of red paint in hidden places , what a great rifle - excellent shooter , i traded it to a military rifle shooter that had a martini trap gun i wanted ,

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    I think the 17s were used by guards around American bases. I have a few 17 stocks with traces of a red band.
    I have found some interesting ammunition boxes for the 17s. They have a red band on them to indicate 30-06.

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