British Enfield Rifles, Vol. 4, Pattern 1914 and U.S. Model of 1917 - Softcover

Charles R. Stratton

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Synopsis

Charles R. Stratton continues his very successful series on British military rifles with the little known but widely available Pattern 1914 and U.S. Model of 1917 Rifles. Often called the American Enfield, the Pattern 1914 in .303 caliber was the only British military rifle ever built wholly in the United States even though it was designed by the engineers at Enfield Arsenal, in England. The U.S. Model 1917 was the same rifle, but rechambered for the American .30-06 cartridge. Over 1.2 million Pattern 1914 rifles and 2.5 million Model 1917 rifles were built during World War I by three American companies, Winchester, Remington and Eddystone. More American soldiers, including Sergeant Alvin York, were armed with the Model 1917 Enfield than with the Model 1903 Springfield. The demand for this book has been so great that the author and publisher decided to skip over Volume 3 The Long Lee Rifle and Its Conversions for the time being. Volume 4, The Pattern 1914 and U.S. Model of 1917 Rifles is being published out of sequence to meet this demand. The Model 1917 Enfield has long been a favorite American collectible. Over the years, it has been sporterized for hunting and restored for collecting by thousands of shooters. Parts are commonly available and many P-14 parts are interchangeable with M1917 parts, making it quite easy to return a given rifle to original condition. As in the previous two volumes, Mr. Stratton has provided a detailed description of each rifle on a part-by-part basis and noted whether or not the particular part is interchangeable between the two national models. He provides a series of charts and explanations for the markings, codes and inspection stamps that appear on each part and tells how to determine which were originally manufactured for the P-14 or the M1917. He also provides a complete history of the rifle s development and use in both World War I and World War II. Also a complete description of the two sniper rifle variations of the P

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About the Author

Charles R. (Skip) Stratton had published widely both in print and on the World Wide Web. He was founder of Enfield Research Associates and maintained the Enfield Rifle Research Web site (http://www.uidaho.edu/~stratton/en-page.html).Dr. Stratton had written articles on military rifles for the Enfield Collector s Digest, the Militaria Collector s Exchange, Enfield Rifle Research, the North Cape Publications Newsletter, and the International Arms & Militaria Collector Quarterly. Dr. Stratton s previous publications included more than two hundred scholarly and technical articles, twelve technical manuals, a textbook on technical writing, and of course Volumes 1 and 2 of the British Enfield Rifles series:SMLE (No. 1) Rifles and No. 4 and No. 5 Rifles. Dr. Stratton retired from teaching with his wife to a small farm near Moscow, Idaho, where he devoted much of his time to travel, research, and writing.

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ISBN 10:  1882391292 ISBN 13:  9781882391295
Publisher: North Cape Publications, 2000
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