"It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
Pattern 14s and Model 1917s are made by Winchester, Remington, or Eddystone. P14s being made for the Commonwealth in the caliber .303. When the US entered the war the factories that had made the P14 began to turn out the 1917, the rifle was standardized in the US .30 caliber cartridge.
<---likes!!! Growing up my dad always had three racks on the wall, always full, and a few in the closet. I dont keep mine on the wall but my case is wood with glass doors.
Cool rifle! I have one of those too. But mine in sporterized. It was my grandfather's old deer hunting rifle.
My grandfather had one as well he bought for $5 off a stockpile after WWII. I drooled over that rifle from 5 years old until about 15 years old when he told me I could take it out to shoot. Went to get it, it was missing. Found out my uncle had pawned it. Fucking cock sucker. I vowed to get another one and finally did about a year ago.
. Went to get it, it was missing. Found out my uncle had pawned it. Fucking cock sucker. I vowed to get another one and finally did about a year ago.
my grandfather was PISSED when he found out that his brother had given his dads old 45-70 to someone for putting in a screen door. my grandfather was the only kid in the family that was into hunting/guns.
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