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My Only M1917
Of all my USGI Military Rifles this is my heaviest, and is one of my most favored for its War Beast look :-) Its an all correct great shooter that kicks like a Mule and I can see why Sgt Alvin York made sure he Hit every time he pulled the Trigger!
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10-10-2021 06:14 PM
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Nice looking rifle, wish I had one again. I had about three back in the '70s when we could get them in the grease new.
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Stock Cartouches?
Can someone help explain what the different stock stamps reflect?
S.A.A. (in a Box)
E (in a Box)
O.G.E.K. (in a box)
OZ (behind trigger and above the P in a Box)
Last edited by Hammer; 10-10-2021 at 09:16 PM.
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The search engine here is your friend, it's up top of the page right side. Here's what it shows with ONE search entry.
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=46231
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=40545&
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Shouldn't have recoil like that. Are you holding it correctly?
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
Shouldn't have recoil like that. Are you holding it correctly?
Well compared to my M-16 shooting days, and my 30 caliber carbine Shooting, the 30’06 kicks :-)
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I found information in the search field for all of the stock cartouches except for the;
E in square box which I assume would just mean Eddystone?
OZ That’s between the trigger and the square P.
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The boxed E is more likely a post war sub inspector. I've never seen it before
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Originally Posted by
jamie5070
The boxed E is more likely a post war sub inspector. I've never seen it before
Well that’s very interesting.
Does anybody have an idea on what the O with the / thru it followed by the Z stamp is on the stock just behind the trigger guard?
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I’m still curious if anybody’s ever seen the OZ initials stamped into the stock like on my rifle? It’s just above the P in a box behind the Trigger Housing screw (picture above) and I assume it’s another inspectors stamp, but I haven’t seen it referenced in any other M1917‘s.
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