Like to show this off, and see if it's worth what was paid for it! Would have preferred the 1948 price of $7.50.Attachment 47736Attachment 47737
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Like to show this off, and see if it's worth what was paid for it! Would have preferred the 1948 price of $7.50.Attachment 47736Attachment 47737
More fotos! Barrel date is 9-18. Well not letting me post more than 5 pictures!
Don't know what you paid, but that is a beautiful rifle! You are most fortunate. Now, grab some ammo, head for the range. Then, range report! Pictures of targets! Etc.!!! Sincerely. bruce.
Receipt shows $549.95 in 2005.
John in SC
https://www.dollartimes.com/inflation/
According to dollartimes, $7.50 in 1948 is equal to $82 in 2020 and $550 in 2005 is equal to $750 in 2020.
nice looking rifle with wear in all the normal places,
how does it shoot?
Never fired it, might someday!
If you enjoy shooting vintage rifles, you’ll enjoy shooting your M1917. If there ever was a battle rifle that was meant to be fired, the M1917 is it. It’s well built with excellent sights even minus the windage adjustment.