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Lynn,
The stated date above is 1918 but the markings on the chamber indicate 1916. ('16) No .303 of this type were made in the WW2 era but it appears millions of old stock were used. This will tell you who made it (once again for P17 but P14 the same) http://m1903.com/m1917markings.htm Lang Last edited by Lang; 02-09-13 at 01:56. |
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