This video provides an in-depth look at the American Model 1917 rifle, often overshadowed by the M1903 Springfield during WWI. The presenter highlights its robust Mauser-based action, chambered in .30-06 Springfield, and compares it extensively to the Springfield. Key features discussed include its weight, internal six-round magazine, cock-on-close action, and manufacturing by Remington, Winchester, and Eddystone. The video also touches on its reliability in arctic conditions and its continued use by other nations.
This video delves into the legacy of Francis Bannerman, a pivotal figure in making military firearms accessible to collectors. It explores his business model, Bannerman's Island, and the types of surplus arms he sold, including notable examples like the Winchester Lee Navy and modified P14 rifles. The discussion also touches upon the historical context of gun collecting and the influence of Bannerman's operations on subsequent surplus dealers.
This YouTube video focuses on the Remington P14 Rifle. While specific details about the rifle's features or performance are not provided in the description, it aims to direct viewers to the channel's website for featured products. The video also shares social media links for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, suggesting a platform for further engagement and product discovery within the firearms community.
This review of the M1917 Eddystone rifle, presented by firearms expert Nutnfancy, delves into its historical significance as a primary arm for American forces in WWI. It covers the rifle's production, practical use considerations, operational features like its cock-on-closing bolt and sights, and performance metrics. The assessment highlights the M1917 as a rugged, reliable, and historically important firearm, though its weight and sight limitations are noted for modern applications.
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