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m1917
The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" is an American modification and production of the .303-inch (7.7 mm) Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3) developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. The Danish Sirius Dog Sled Patrol on Greenland still use the M1917, which performs reliably in Arctic conditions, as their service weapon.
Like many of you, I have a bad case of "I'll definitely find time for this new project"-itis. The time has come for me to admit that this one just isn't going to get done.
Up for sale is a complete M1917 rifle in 30-06 with an excellent condition parkerized Remington receiver and a brand new...
Looking for a M1917 bayonet a newer P17 bayonet would work but rather have M1917 and the Ordnance mark and/or scabbard is a bonus.
If anyone has one that they want to part with please let me know.
Have items to trade and cash.
M1917 Remington 30-06 Rifle 10-18 Mfg. Receiver. Here is a M1917 Remington rifle with an October 1918 serial numbered receiver with barrel, receiver, and bolt all "flaming bomb" marked. New Birch wood stock is marked "5SAA" for inspector 5 of the San Antonio Armory and boxed "P" in sans serif...
Update: the bottom 3 boxes have sold. The x3 sealed boxes are still available. $130ea or $360 for all.
6 boxes of WWI US MILITARY .45 ammo on M1917 Revolver half moon clips. 3 boxes are still sealed. 1 box is a partial.
M1917 Remington 30-06 Rifle 10-18 Mfg. Receiver. Here is a M1917 Remington rifle with an October 1918 serial numbered receiver with barrel, receiver, and bolt all "flaming bomb" marked. New Birch wood stock is marked "5SAA" for inspector 5 of the San Antonio Armory and boxed "P" in sans...
I recently picked up this BSA rifle in 30-06 but honestly have no clue what it is. It was just one of those guns that as soon as I saw it I wanted it. The bolt is incredibly smooth and the trigger feels great , maybe a 1-2lbs pull with a crisp break. The build quality is really nice but I can’t...
used in good shape
original barrel
date of production 1918
two screw hold on left side of action see pictures for details
comes with sling as pictured
bore is good to very good
serial number is 414240
$950 with transfer included at asking price
transfer done at AL AMMO LLC
call or...
Sort of a broad request; I am interested in acquiring Webley revolvers. Martial top-breaks in .455 and .38 preferred, but open to solid frame types as well. That and S&W M1917 .45ACP revolvers. No preference on provenance, as long as they are in good, working order.
Have one for sale? Let...
Hello all,
For sale today is a Eddystone M1917 Enfield rifle in good condition. The rifle has the usual dings and dents of being over 100 years old, but it functions and shoot fine. The bore is in good condition with plenty of life left in it. If I remember correctly the serial number puts this...
Good condition (as modified) Eddystone M1917 American Enfield sporter chambered in 30-06, manufactured in 1918 according to OldGuns.net. Minor scuffs and scrapes on stock, no cracks. Metal finish is worn with around 50% blueing remaining but appears to be original with no pitting or rust. Front...
Hello all,
For sale today is a Eddystone M1917 Enfield rifle in good condition. The rifle has the usual dings and dents of being over 100 years old, but it functions and shoot fine. The bore is in good condition with plenty of life left in it. If I remember correctly the serial number puts this...
Overall good condition, some worn finish and minor rust scale on the reciever. Good bore and smooth action. Wood is in good condition. Has a small ding in the stock as pictured.
Barrel date of August 1918
Price includes shipping to your FFL
Hey Gang,
I have a Winchester M1917 Enfield .30-06 bolt action rifle for sale. The M1917 pattern was the most commonly issued US service rifle during the Great War.
This particular rifle was a sporterization rescue I chose to save because of the good barrel and passes headspace. It took me...
This is a CMP store pick up with receipt. 1 and 1, for muzzle and throat readings and the bore is like a mirror. Barrel dated 1918. I think everything on this rifle is marked eddystone, except the stock which has an R. But Eddystone was made by Remington, so this isn't outside the scope of...
M1935 variant - WWII - German stahlhelm - As shown in the photos it has substantial surface rust + pitting, a small dent, and the leather liner has all but disintegrated. I will leave it up to you whether or not you want to take that (the leather) out. I chose not to as I still considered it...
I picked up a sporterized Edystone 1917 a while back. It came without a rear sight, but was already drilled, tapped, and inlet for one. Everything I read pointed to the Lyman 57 SMET as a good option, partially because they're still in production and not as outlandishly expensive as good...
I am selling a SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 DOUBLE ACTION .45 ACP BRAZILIAN-CONTRACT M1917 REVOLVER. It's a bit worn on the outside but the cylinder locks up nice and tight. I have not fired it but it appears to be in good working order. I purchased a few of these and have fired a couple of the...