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September 5, 2010, 03:36 PM | #1 |
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M1917 Enfield 5 or 6 shot
I noticed on another web site they referred to 5 or 6 shot M1917 Enfields. I've seen only 6 shot M 1917 Enfields. What's with the 5 shot?
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September 5, 2010, 03:40 PM | #2 |
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The original rifle was designed for the British use of .303 rimmed cartridges. That was 5 rds.
The 30-06 is not rimmed, therefore the magazine could hold 6 rds. The stripper clips of the time (and now) hold but 5 rds. But the 1917 Enfield mag will hold 6 rds of 30-06 ammo. Roger
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September 5, 2010, 05:13 PM | #3 |
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I realize that, but the web site was referring to 5 or 6 shot M1917's not P14's. Unless the author meant P14's & M1917's.
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September 5, 2010, 08:58 PM | #4 |
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The rifle was originally designed (as the Pattern 1913) for the .276 Enfield, not the .303 British. The .276 Enfield has a very large diameter case (.528") so the space required for 5 rounds of .276 was large enough for 5 rounds of .303 or 6 rounds of .30-'06. There were no "5 shot" Model 1917's; all will take six rounds. But the ammunition was issued in 5 round M1903 clips, so in practice the rifle was 5 shot and was often described as such.
Later, some sporterized Model 1917's and the Remington Model 30, which was made from surplus M1917 parts, were made with a true 5-round magazine. Jim |
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