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    Fellas,
    Can you help me out with a serial number.
    The number is on the bolt handle of my M17.
    it is E 1010666.
    Now I don't think the E stands for anything other than Eddystone but was wondering if the number falls within production serial numbers or not. it does not match the receiver number but not too worried about that.
    Or is it an inspection number?
    Thanks for any information forwrded to me on this.
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    serial number from what ever rifle it came from , common on lend lease rifles, NZicon, Brits, ect did this .
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    serial number from what ever rifle it came from , common on lend lease rifles, NZicon, Brits, ect did this .
    yeah but does that number fall within the production figutes for Eddystone?
    That would make it the one millionth something rifle made?
    I don't have the books everyone quotes
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    yes it does.
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    In fact, interpolating from the graph shown by Ferris, the number indicates a rifle assembled around September 1918. Adding the E and stamping the number on the bolt handle suggests that the original rifle to which the bolt belonged was taken into Britishicon service. I know you say that the number on the present rifle does not match the bolt. Nevertheless, can you read the barrel date (up near the foresight). Does the rifle bear any British proof/acceptance marks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    In fact, interpolating from the graph shown by Ferris, the number indicates a rifle assembled around September 1918. Adding the E and stamping the number on the bolt handle suggests that the original rifle to which the bolt belonged was taken into Britishicon service. I know you say that the number on the present rifle does not match the bolt. Nevertheless, can you read the barrel date (up near the foresight). Does the rifle bear any British proof/acceptance marks?

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    The barrel date is 10/17
    dont really know what acceptance marks you are after but this rifle has been to Canadaicon. Has the acceptance mark and possibly a rack number and one other two digit number on the butt, and the red band of paint with 30006 stencilled on it.
    thanks and cheers
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    serialed bolts are the norm with Canadaicon lend lease. some will have a notched receiver ring, so that the shooter would know at a glance it was in 30-06..iv seen a few NZicon rifles with the same notch.
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