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We found this little guy in the Springfield Armory National Historic Site.


"This is one of a number of items the SpringfieldArmory Museum received in 1920 from Captain J.L. Aney. Captain Aney was stationed in Europe with the Ordnance Department and assigned to the "Captured Material Section" in WWI.


Aney was ordered to secure items for the Springfield Armory Museum. This weapon is listed on the Receiving Report as Item No. 155 and is described as: "American Enfield magazine carbine model1917. This gun is of extreme interest since it has been cut down in the field to fit it for trench warfare." 


Received 3/24/20.

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Media plays it up but they were rare as far as we can tell

C&Rsenal

1917

C&Rsenal

Is that based on the P14?

Gavin Rea-Davies

Looks like i need to find a sporter 1917 to sbr

Ben Gwilliam

How often were ad-hoc conversions of long rifles like this done during World War 1?

John Hayworth

Yeah, it's a lot better than actually being in the trenches.

Joseph A Feather

Sounds like any of us would have liked to have Captain Aney's job.

Alexander Ruddock

I wonder if this 1917 carbines would be as unpleasant to shoot and ineffective as the first german carbines 98 (1900-1905). They are about the same size...

I'll take two

Paul Kerns

Oh my god I need that.

Stephen Norton


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