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    Quote Originally Posted by Singer B View Post
    Good info, thanks. My all-matching 1917 has the round one.
    You could get either in 1917, they just used supplies as available to the production lines.

    Same reason you can get cut of slotted action bodies and dished volley sight forends on 1917 '*' production.

    Production was at its peak and all the stops were pulled out to maximize production for the front line.

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