eddystone 1917
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Re: eddystone 1917
Thanks. We will see if I go over and check it out in person in a couple weeks or so.
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I believe BR is spot on with his appraisal.
An nice cleaning and a replacement stacking swivel will do it justice.
Many P-14 rifles were also marked with a white within a red band to signify that it was to be used for drill purposes (DP) only. Receivers and other parts were marked DP as well.
An nice cleaning and a replacement stacking swivel will do it justice.
Many P-14 rifles were also marked with a white within a red band to signify that it was to be used for drill purposes (DP) only. Receivers and other parts were marked DP as well.
Re: eddystone 1917
I put the date and time as Tuesday, June 11th, 1918 between 1200 and 1300 local time. That was only five days after D-Day. Of course there were parallel production lines so I cannot get it down to a fictitious minute of time.MooseNugget wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:44 pm Here’s the link I used for the date of manufacture which indicated May 1918:
https://oldguns.net/sn_php/mildateslook ... 917edd.dat
Let’s split the difference and say it was manufactured between May 15th to June 15th.
https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/mo ... &country=1
I used a few constant velocities. 1. There where about 84928 rifles made that month. 2. A constant of 2831 were produced each day. 3. A constant of 118 each hour.
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Re: eddystone 1917
Right on Culp! I bow to your superior thought processes!
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Thank you! But more like...MooseNugget wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:46 pm Right on Culp! I bow to your superior thought processes!
"I bow to your superior rantings of a lunatic mind!"
Fixed it for ya'.
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Re: eddystone 1917
My Eddystone Model 1917 Rifle has been through arsenal rebuild. The serial number shows that the receiver was made in 1918 and the barrel has the ordnance bomb and 9-18 on it but has a "W" stamp. The bolt has the ordnance bomb and an "R" stamp. This is a rebuild but is in great condition. Bore is excellent condition. The neatest thing about mine is that the rebuild stamp on the stock is O.G.E.K in a rectangle which means that it was inspected by the great Elmer Keith! I feel honored to have a rifle that he inspected long ago. I have not shot this but need to do so someday. Interesting sleeper milsurp rifles.