Hello,
some time ago my father bought a Remington Model 1917 for a gun dealer, the rifle is in excellent condition, wood has no dent and the finish is great, the blue of the barrel is good and the bore is mirror like.
The only thing that was wrong with it was a missing screw for the "upper band". The rifle is a great shot too.
But this is not why I am posting, I was installing a scope on my other rifle the other day and felt like taking out the P17 to shoulder it, and examine it a bit. That's when i noticed a marking on the stock. It kinda looks like C broad arrow.
What I dont quite understand is why theres a canadian marking on a US rifle.
Could any of you help me out with this?
Thanks,
Alex
PS. I'm going to be making a screw for the upper band when I have time next week at the gunsmith shop.
some time ago my father bought a Remington Model 1917 for a gun dealer, the rifle is in excellent condition, wood has no dent and the finish is great, the blue of the barrel is good and the bore is mirror like.
The only thing that was wrong with it was a missing screw for the "upper band". The rifle is a great shot too.
But this is not why I am posting, I was installing a scope on my other rifle the other day and felt like taking out the P17 to shoulder it, and examine it a bit. That's when i noticed a marking on the stock. It kinda looks like C broad arrow.
What I dont quite understand is why theres a canadian marking on a US rifle.
Could any of you help me out with this?
Thanks,
Alex
PS. I'm going to be making a screw for the upper band when I have time next week at the gunsmith shop.


















































