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*M1917 Serial Number Lookup
*Remington Model 1917 Rifle Serial Numbers Explained
*Remington Model 1917 Rifle Serial Numbers Model 70
*1917 Enfield Serial Production Date
The serial number is 925,000 range and the metal is in excellent shape! The wood has the character dings and scratches, but she is a bute.If I didn’t already say that. I have a question though, I am a learning person in this area.The make of this rifle is ’Eddystone’ U.S. This is a Remington Model 1917 in.30-06 with a 26’ barrel and a 1917 Bayonet. This Model 1917 is a 4-digit serial number (2761) indicating that it was one that was manufactured the very 1st week of production. It appears to be in good condition overall.
The rifle’s serial number is 561704. This Remington is in unissued condition! All of the parts are Remington coded. There is no mixed parts at all. The bayonet is a huge plus. There is some significance to the serial number range on the 1917 Remingtons as the Russians defaulted on the contract and Uncle Sam bought a large number of these rifles- in the 500,000-600,000 serial range. These rifles had BOTH Imperial Russian and US acceptance marks.
Dap assessment. Accessed 2015-06-01. ’. Accessed 2015-06-08. Reynolds and Julia A. Available.United State Rifle, Caliber .30 Model of 1917Eddystone ArsenalBolt Action, .30-06 Cal., 6 Round CapacityDataMake: Model 1917Model: RifleArsenal: Eddystone, PA (Remington)Serial #: 317816Caliber: .30 caliberDate of Manufacturer: February 1918Action: Modified Mauser Turn BoltCapacity: 6 RoundsBarrel Length: 26’ (marked ’E 8-18’)Overall Length: 46.25’Other Numbers: Import Mark?: NoneWeight: 9 lbs. 3 oz.Information
Picked this up in a gun shop in Buffalo, TX on March 7, 2008. I’m calling it my belated birthday present. Got the price in line to what I wanted to pay for it and took it home. This gun appears to be all Eddystone with the exception of the bolt, which is Winchester.Close Up ViewsVisible Numbers and MarkingsSerial number 317816Is this some sort of marking or damage on the top of the receiver?
Rear aircraft sight.M1917 Serial Number LookupOrdinance bomb on receiver.Ordinance bomb on top of bolt.There is a ’W’ on the bottom of the bolt handle. Above this there is a ’SN’. This denotes that the bolt is of Winchester manufacturer. The ’E’ on the bolt stop denotes Eddystone.There is an ’E’ above the Ordinance Bomb denoting an Eddystone barrel. The ’8-18’ means the barrel was produced in August of 1918.History Konica minolta ftp utility for mac.Remington Model 1917 Rifle Serial Numbers Explained
M1917 Enfield rifle
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The M1917 Enfield, the ’American Enfield’ (frequently misidentified or mislabeled as the ’P17’, ’P1917’, or ’Pattern 1917’), formally named ’United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917’ was an American modification and production of the British .303 caliber P14 rifle developed and manufactured during the period 1917-1918.
History
When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. When the U.S. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the US Army Ordnance Department, altered the design for caliber .30-06. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. The M1917 Bayonet was also produced and used on several other small arms.
The new rifle was used alongside the M1903 Springfield rifle and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918 about 75% of the AEF were armed with M1917s. After the armistice, M1917 rifles were disposed of as surplus or placed in storage for the most part, although Chemical Mortar units continued to be issued the M1917.
At the time of the American entry in to World War II, the American Army was still issuing the M1917 to Chemical Mortarmen. Perhaps due to rifle shortages at the start of the war, the M1917 was also issued to artillerymen early in the war, and both mortarmen and artillerymen carried the M1917 in North Africa. Otherwise, before and during World War II, stored rifles were reconditioned for use issue as reserve, training, and Lend-Lease weapons; these rifles are identified by having refinished metal (sandblasted and Parkerized) and sometimes replacement wood (often birch). Many were sent to Britain for use by the British Home Guard. These were prominently marked with red paint to avoid confusion with the earlier P14 that used different ammunition. Others were supplied to the Nationalist Chinese forces and to the Free French, both of which can occasionally be seen in photographs being used in action.
A continuing source of debate among historians concerns what rifle was used by Sgt. Alvin York during his famous action against the Germans in WWI. While York’s son has made mention that Sgt. York used a Springfield, the weapon issued to him was an M1917. (The film starring Gary Cooper as Sgt. York had him using an M1903 and a German Luger pistol.)
Design
While developed at the same arsenal, the M1917 is not a version of the .303 caliber rifle of c. 1890-1955, the Lee-Enfield (such as the SMLE version). Both were developed at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield (arsenal) in the United Kingdom. The M1917 was actually a development of the Mauser 98 rifle. Due to the use of rimmed cartridges in the P14, the magazine capacity for the smaller diameter 30-06 was 6 rounds, although stripper clips held only five cartridges.
The action was used as the basis for a variety of commercial and gunsmith-made sporting rifles between the world wars and after; surplus receivers and tooling were used by Remington to produce their Model 30 series of rifles in the interwar period. Some (approximately 3000) M1917 rifles were produced in 7 mm and sold to Honduras around 1930.
Remington Model 1917 Rifle Serial Numbers Model 70Links1917 Enfield Serial Production Date
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