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![]() Museum Quality WWI U.S. Model 1917 Rifle by Remington Guns International #: 103698831 Seller's Inventory #: L703 Category: Remington Rifles - Military - Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: lope Company: Hansen & Hansen Arms & Antiquities Member Since: 1/28/11 State: Connecticut Country: United States Premium Seller Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 4 Payment Types Accepted: Credit Card, Bank Check, Money Order, Personal Check About Us: We are Tom LoPiano and John R. (Jay) Hansen Jr. owners of Hansen & Hansen Arms & Antiquities. We specialize in fine and unusual collectible firearms and military items of all types and time periods. Modern firearms, Curio & Relic and antique. Civil War a specialty as well as German lugers. From flintlock arms and edged weapons of the Revolutionary war to arms manufactured in the present- we actively buy and sell all firearms related collectibles, documents and autographs, photographs, uniforms, old newspapers, collectible ammunition, swords, decoys, etc. Retail shop open to public for buyers as well as customers who wish to sell. Appraisals for estates conducted for a fee. Free verbal appraisals to all visitors. Description: Museum Quality WWI U.S. Model 1917 Rifle by Remington Offered here for sale and just acquired from a very prestigious 6 decades arms collection is this beautiful Remington made U.S. Model of 1917 rifle. This is an all original U.S. Model of 1917 (M1917) rifle manufactured by Remington Arms during the height of American World War I production. History The U.S. Model 1917 traces its ancestry to the British Pattern 1914 Enfield. When the United States entered World War I in April 1917, there were not enough M1903 Springfield rifles to arm the rapidly expanding Army. Rather than retooling factories already producing the British rifle, the government adapted the design to fire the U.S. .30-06 cartridge. Approximately 2.2 million M1917 rifles were produced, and by the end of World War I, roughly 75% of the American Expeditionary Forces carried the M1917 rather than the M1903 Springfield. The rifle earned an outstanding reputation for strength, reliability, and excellent battlefield accuracy. Possibly an unissued U.S. Model 1917 .30-06 rifle it has serial number 498913 on receiver and a 27" Remington barrel which is stamped 7-18. The stock has proper "eagle" cartouches in two places with inspector number. The top rear of buttstock is also stamped with a small "x" and "m". It also has a proper military sling marked "HOYT 1918". Overall it retains virtually 100% of original blued finish with the only slightest of wear on the bolt from retracting and probably cleaning but not from use. Bore is MINT. The production tables place serial number 498,913 in late July 1918, matching the barrel date exactly . It is highly likely that the receiver and barrel are original to one another and assembled within days or weeks of each other. Original M1917s were polished and rust blued. Most surviving rifles were later parkerized during WWII rebuild programs. Retaining virtually all of the original blue is very unusual. Only slight polishing from operating the action is typical of rifles that were test fired but never issued. The eagle acceptance stamps with inspector numbers are exactly as applied and present on this untouched World War I stock. The small "X" and "M" on the buttstock are also known inspection or factory assembly markings. HOYT was one of the principal wartime contractors producing leather slings in 1918 and this original 1918-dated HOYT sling alone is a coveted and valuable one adding to the beauty of the piece. Untouched M1917 rifles are becoming increasingly scarce because most were rebuilt for later service or modified over the past century. One of the finest we have had in a great deal of time. Bottom of Form Standard shipping for this item is $52. however final shipping amount is based upon geographical area. Handling is $18.00 for longarms only. We gladly accept money orders, bank checks and personal checks. Credit card orders (VISA AND MASTER CARD ONLY) and charged 3.95% additional for use. PLEASE CALL DALIA AT 203-257-5256 TO GIVE CREDIT CARD I NFORMATION. Also, please view our at hansenguns. Click on "Online Catalog" and see All OF OUR NEW ITEMS LISTED CONSECUTIVELY or search online on that site with the ID “lope”...... OFFERED ONLINE AND AVAILABLE IN OUR RETAIL GALLERY IN SOUTHPORT, CT. Visit us also on Facebook at ://facebook/hansenguns/?fref=ts. We also own and/or operate Hansen Cartridge Co. and the Ruger Collectors Assc.(RCA). Hansen & Hansen wishes to expedite each order received, however we ship 80-100 items weekly, therefore orders paid by money orders or bank checks are cleared for shipping 5-7 days after deposited funds show in our account. Shipping date is scheduled ONLY AFTER VERIFICATION TAKES PLACE AND FFL/C&R IS RECEIVED (IF APPLIES). This is 5-7 days after WE receive order by mail - NOT customer date mailed and postmarked and after credit card funds are posted. Credit card orders exceeding $500 must be cleared through customer’s bank before shipping. Personal checks are accepted but orders are held UP TO 3 WEEKS after deposit of funds before items released for shipping. IF you have special instructions or require overnight or expedited shipping please advise at time of ordering and we will gladly prioritize shipping FOR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE. THIS IS OUR POLICY and we encourage s to PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND OUR POLICY BEFORE . We would be pleased to answer ANY questions by phone (our toll free number is 1-800-571-7337 or e-mail us. Price: $3,250.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: .30-06 Springfield |