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    Red banded M1917

    Does Anyone know where I can see or get pictures of M1917's painted red with .30 06 in black around the front hand guard?

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    I might have a picture of one - not sure about the "30-06" though.

    I have several pictures of red-banded Remington M1903s, though.
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    Thanks Rick.
    Stupid thing that I did was to take what little red paint that was left off of mine years ago.

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    Banded M1917

    Do you mean like this rifle?


    Email me if you have need of a specific view and I can send you a high resolution one.

    I have no idea what the stamps on the butt mean, if a reader knows enlighten me.
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    PWR Prince of Wales Regiment
    But you probably already knew that
    Not a clue about the other one

    Mine is marked to the RCAF

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    Thanks for the pictures.
    Yes thats it. Thats what I was looking for, and the "C" and arrow means it was with Canadaicon during WW2. Hope I'm not wrong on that .

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    I have one of those Canadianicon Red Band 1917's. It has two C^ stamps on the stock & one on the receiver. I have not taken any photos of the stamps.

    Here is an old overall photo of it.




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    I have two winchesters with the paint. One with the canadian marks and "55 RCA" over a "24". Need to take some pics one of these days.
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    This is fortuitous, I saw one of those yesterday at the range. A very nice rifle that after reading the above I'm sure was loaned to the Canadians. The rifle belonged to a guys whose parents had brought it to the range to see how it would pattern. It was a very nice 90% + import marked rifle. About 50% of the red paint was visible and the 30-06 was easy to make out.

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    Thanks for info.

    "...PWR Prince of Wales Regiment
    But you probably already knew that..."

    Nope. Heck, I didn't even know that the "C" over the broad arrow was Canadaicon.

    Found this piece in a Missoula gun shop, as a consignment, about 6 years ago. It has a nice bore and obviously has been well taken care of. I purchased specifically because of the red band.
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