Merc
03-28-2016, 01:47
I've asked this question several time within other threads and no one has offered an opinion, so here it is again.
We've been discussing the parts interchangeability problems of the early M1917s that kept them from being sent overseas until early 1918. Winchesters in particular were singled out for parts problems.
I have a Winchester M1917 that was made in November, 1917. Most of the stationary and all of the moving parts in it were made by Eddystone and Remington including the bolt and striker assembly.
So my question is - since my W was a typical mixmaster, what parts interchangeability problem were they talking about? Or better yet, what specific E and R parts don't fit in a W or vice versa? Anyone know?
Merc
We've been discussing the parts interchangeability problems of the early M1917s that kept them from being sent overseas until early 1918. Winchesters in particular were singled out for parts problems.
I have a Winchester M1917 that was made in November, 1917. Most of the stationary and all of the moving parts in it were made by Eddystone and Remington including the bolt and striker assembly.
So my question is - since my W was a typical mixmaster, what parts interchangeability problem were they talking about? Or better yet, what specific E and R parts don't fit in a W or vice versa? Anyone know?
Merc