picked up M1917 today

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  • p246
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 2216

    #1

    picked up M1917 today

    While back posted some P14 and M1917 questions. Bought the 1917 and got it today. Nice strong bore clean undamaged muzzle. Red paint residue on barrel end of stock. English broad arrow stamps on receiver and stock. Rack number on stock. Initial impressions are good. Should have time to shoot tomorrow. Took a couple pics.


  • p246
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 2216

    #2
    Pics with tablet not great will break out camera this weekend.

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    • Ltdave
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 587

      #3
      i got one last year...

      ive not even hardly worked the action. just no time to shoot for fun...

      its got some chrome plated parts i need to have stripped but i need to learn how to break it down first...

      its got a 1 groove barrel on it that dates right and doesnt look too bad (if i recall lol)...

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      • George in NH
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 416

        #4
        Hmmmm.......if my memory works correctly, M1917's can have a varied number of lands and
        grooves depending on either original barrel or a replacement barrel. Also, I seem to remember that the original twist is five lands and grooves and a left hand twist. HTH. George in NH

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        • p246
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 2216

          #5
          Okay went to range with this M1917 along with other rifles. Per previous owner he has owned since early 1990s and never shot it. Shot off bag at 100. First group of 5 was three inches, I was like not bad but not great. Cleaned barrel real good. Next 3 groups of 5 was 2 inches, 2.30 inches, and 2 inches this Made me happy. I was shooting 69 Lake City M2 ball.

          The stock is oil soaked. Sitting in the sun today it was bleeding oil. I'm going to work on that this week. Good day at the range today.
          Last edited by p246; 06-19-2013, 08:53.

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          • Richard H Brown Jr
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 445

            #6
            http://www.surplusrifle.com/m1917/index.asp Front page for M1917. Pages for Disassembly and reassembly of the rifle and the bolt.

            RHB

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            • p246
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 2216

              #7
              Thanks Richard been awhile since I broke an M1918 down you save me a Google search.

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              • p246
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 2216

                #8
                Marks I've found so far..I'll get pics tomorrow. English broad arrow on rear sight protector, right side of stock, bottom of stock in front of palm swell. In same area of palm swell is what I call the rectangular tower stamp. In font of that is number 11. Flaming bomb on left side of receiver and bolt handle.Letter K on bolt handle with matching serial number (1113124). Flaming bomb on barrel with 9-18 under it. R on front sight base.E on safety with other unknown stamp. E on bolt shroad and EN on bolt. There is another stamp on bolt but I can't make it out. That's what I found so far.

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                • p246
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 2216

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ltdave
                  i got one last year...

                  ive not even hardly worked the action. just no time to shoot for fun...

                  its got some chrome plated parts i need to have stripped but i need to learn how to break it down first...

                  its got a 1 groove barrel on it that dates right and doesnt look too bad (if i recall lol)...
                  LtDave Performance Plating in Olathe KS removes chrome or nickel from gun parts and his prices rock.

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                  • John Sukey
                    Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 12224

                    #10
                    Of course you know why there was red paint on the stock

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                    • p246
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 2216

                      #11
                      Originally posted by John Sukey
                      Of course you know why there was red paint on the stock
                      Yes sir, Brits slapped it on to let troops know it was 30-06 not. 303 P-14. I noticed a little white paint on front of hand guard by receiver. That I can't explain.

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                      • Richard H Brown Jr
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 445

                        #12
                        Don't fire til you see the white in their eyes?

                        White towards enemy good, red towards enemy *BAD*?

                        RHB

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                        • p246
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2013
                          • 2216

                          #13
                          I want to pull old oil that's bleeding out of stock. I usually wrapped in toilet paper or paper towels, put stock in greenhouse for a few hours then wipe down with denatured alcohol. However I'd like to keep what paint is on it. I wonder if D.A. would take the paint off. I'm not sure what the Brits used but I heard it was cheap oil base. Any one know.

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                          • p246
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 2216

                            #14

                            Alright got good pics today. This is muzzle end of stock with red paint still showing.

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                            • p246
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2013
                              • 2216

                              #15

                              This is white paint residue on back of hand guard by receiver

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