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I love the us model 1917
ОтветитьVery good video work and clear explanation of the procedures. Great job.
ОтветитьOutstanding video!! I have 2 1917 models, one Remington and one Eddystone and this is the first video I have seen that was clear and had a very detailed step by step procedure to field stripping.
ОтветитьI went over a quarter turn for the firing pin part now its stuck in place any fix?
ОтветитьIs there a video showing further detail of the floor plate assembly/floor plate catch, spring and pin? I have been piecing together a Remington 1917 enfield for my grandpa. He had just the barrel and action to start with.
ОтветитьIncredible video! Just what I needed! Thank you!
ОтветитьThe model 1917 is awesome and classic, was that a boot lace or some paracord that you used for the striker dis assembly
ОтветитьJust tried the string method today with some 550 cord and man that is so much easier than using a piece of spent brass thank you for the awesome video man
ОтветитьExactly what I needed! I’m most grateful to have a knowledgeable instructor with the skills and tips for instructions on disassembly and reassembly. Thanks so much for taking the time to do a proper video.
ОтветитьIt is easier to dis-assemble using a coin.
ОтветитьGreat video. I don't have a P1917 yet, but when I do, this information will be helpful.
ОтветитьBest rifle of WW1. I have a nice old Winchester build.
Ответитьi love the model of 1917 my first one was a Remington its all original i call it the ugly i swear it looks like it has been beating rocks all it life.i shoot it in military shoots at my club for 25 years now it shoots like match rifle, after a match guys will come over and ask if they can take a few shots with it. after they do all they say is wow it has many match 1st and 2nd place wins. but when you see the ugly all pitted and parkerised you know it was in ww1 and ww2, but shoots like it has eyes, it just shoots
ОтветитьI have a non import marked M1917 Eddystone.
Manufactured in Nov.1918, Barrel is R-12-17 marked..
Using your video to disassemble the M1917.
On the underside of the barrel is stamped
with a clear letter P
really great stuff, thank you so much
ОтветитьThank you! Great video! Just picked up my first Remington 1917. I already want another! 😆
ОтветитьI always come back to this video when I do a clean of my eddystone.. thank you
ОтветитьThanks, I needed this. I have one and this video was a great start into learning about this rifle.
ОтветитьWow well done. Very impressive. You have helped me.
ОтветитьAha! So that's how u disassemble the bolt. Owned 17s and 03s. Always thought 17s were better.
ОтветитьThanks for the string trick!
ОтветитьYou have very good quality videos. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
ОтветитьBello rifle, gran ingenieria, blanceado, preciso, robusto, elegante, y por demás poderoso.
ОтветитьWhich video to disassemble fully?
ОтветитьI'm new to guns. Can you reccomend anything about how and what to use when cleaning parts once the rifle is field stripped?
ОтветитьYes thank you for such a well crafted video. My dad is older and he is starting to offload his guns to me since no one else in the family wants them. The M1917 Winchester is one of them. He got it from his dad and his dads dad. The original rifle bag is disintegrating and so is the rifle strap to put it in to perspective lol. I looked at the rifle and said "IT WILL BE REBUILT LIKE NEW" Now thanks to your video it looks like its almost never been used after a nice deep clean lol!
ОтветитьYOU SIR ARE AWESOME !!!! GREAT VIDEO !!!! 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
ОтветитьIve recently received my great grandfather's 1917, thankyou for this video, im saving it, ive been hesitant thus far in cleaning it because im very unfamiliar with this style of rifle
ОтветитьAwesome rear sights. York used one and look what he did
ОтветитьTF1 always overshadowed by TF2.
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