The U.S. Model 1917 is a well made rifle,...both the rear and front sights are protected with sight guards ,..the action is very strong,...but it is longer overall as compared to the U.S 1903,and heavier ....it is not as pleasing to look at as a 1903,....but...it is a very reliable and accurate rifle,..that will stand up well in combat .
The 1903 Springfield is a nice looking rifle ,...with a smooth bolt action ,...the sights on the 1903 are not well protected from abuse on the battle field ,...though the aperature sight on the wartime produced 1903/A3 are a great improvement.
I have a Remington 03/A3 ,...with a 2 groove barrel ,..it is a accurate weapon that i enjoy shooting ,...
Springfield rifles are rare in Canada,...and expensive ,,...also the supply of surplus Springfield rifles seems to be drying up ,..even in the U.S.
The Model 1917 seems to be more easy to acquire ,...perhaps because Canada during WW2 bought a fair number of these rifles to be used for training and guard duty ,...if one looks closely at wartime photo's of airforce personal on guard duty ,..you can see the use of the M1917 Enfield ,..these were probably surplused out at the wars end .