The US Rifle Model 1917, originally the British Pattern 13 Enfield, offers a unique capacity advantage due to its design evolution. While stripper clips hold five rounds, the 1917's magazine, adapted from the P14 which used rimmed .303 British cartridges, can accommodate six rimless .30-06 Springfield cartridges. This increased capacity is an artifact of adapting the magazine dimensions from rimmed to rimless ammunition.
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