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The rear sight is an aperture set between 2 large protective wings. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a bladed post set between two protective ears. The left side of the grip is marked with a “rectangle” containing “3 GM-K”, this marking is not in our reference material but several online sources list it as a M1917 stock “clean & repair” cartouche.
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The top of the front sight is marked “.14 /. The right of the front sight and left of the front sight base are both marked “R”. The right rear of the bolt is marked “E”. The bottom of the bolt handle and left of the cocking piece are marked “W”. The top left of the receiver (twice), top of the buttplate, and left of the cocking piece are each marked with an “eagle head” inspection stamp. The left side of the receiver is stamped with an Ordnance Department “flaming bomb” proof.
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The front of the Remington barrel is marked “R / flaming bomb / 2-18”. Markings: There is no visible import mark. Barrel Date, February 1918Īction Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine Year of Manufacture: Production ran from September, 1917 to January, 1919 (page 129 of Charles Stratton’s book, British Enfield Rifles Volume 4 – The Pattern 1914 and U.S. Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Remingtons