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    British Model of 1917 Cutaway rifle

    Following Britishicon practice as noted on No.4 cutaways, this rifle is marked S1. My friend bought another one at a later date, but I don't remember its number, less than 20 I think. My rifle has no proofs or other markings to indicate British ownership.
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    Wish we knew what number it was...would think it was early?
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    Your P.13/P.14/M1917 rifles for sure put the Pattern Room to shame! If you now come up with an Ainley rifle ....

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    Where do you get these wonderful toys???

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    Around and by going to Springfield Sporters and Navy Arms and sorting through their inventory. I never did make it to Century. Once or twice a year, my buddy and I would make the grand tour. Springfield Sporters, SARCO, Navy Arms and Numrich on the way back to a show in Syracuse. I look at every gun I possibly could be interested in at every show I go to. I don't buy off the computer.

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    It's cool and all but I just can't help but have the thought what a waste of a pristine unfired M1917!

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    its a shame these younger members will never know what springfield sporters was like or real sarco.

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    I wrote an article with pictures about our grand tour of the Eastern gun businesses for Ian Skennertonicon's International Collector magazine.

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