Remington Model 1917 Rifle Serial Numbers
May 18, 2011 What gun is this? Remington 1917 Maybe Discussion in 'Rifle Discussion' started by korntera, Dec 27. Serial number means it was built July 1918 and it has eagles stamped on almost every part. I paid only $175 for it AT a gun shop but 1917's go from $425 to $1,500. The sporterized Remington model 1917 is probably the best deal in surplus. Feb 27, 2008 - I have recently purchased a Remington 'Model of 1917'.30-06. The rifle is odd in the fact that the serial number (6581XX) is higher than.
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I recently bought a Remington 1917 30-06. The stock is Winchester and I guess called Sporterized due to the stock being shorter. As you can see from the pictures, some one drilled and tapped for a scope thus messing up the serial number. However, there is an engraved number on the left side (see Pic) this confuses me as to what and why.
As far as I can tell, it was made between 1917 to 1919. Is there anything else you can tell me about this rifle? I paid 250.00 for it. Really nice shape and clean bore.
Its going to get a nicer scope and will be my new deer gun. But I'm curious about the engraved numbers.
It had a small Weaver scope '29S Special Scope' which looks to be a small caliber scope. Any info would be appreciated. Although I haven't yet fired it I'm in love with it. Good solid American gun. With all those holes drilled in the front receiver ring it looks like a mad woodpecker went to town on it 😁 😋 Value is right at what you paid. I am not sure what the hand engraved numbers could mean.
It does not look like any kind of number combination I have seen before. The one thing I am as certain of as anything is that they were not used in conjunction with military service - at least not in context of the government putting them on there. Let me mention one thing in passing and that is the original serial number which clearly has been altered.
I'll cite the law below. Please note that there is no time requirement of when it was done or who did the removal or alteration. Would a law enforcement officer ever give you a hassle over this issue? I don't know, probably not unless they were digging hard to make a case against you for something.
Could they legally/technically - most certainly. 27 CFR 478.34 - Removed, obliterated, or altered serial number. § 478.34 Removed, obliterated, or altered serial number. No person shall knowingly transport, ship, or receive in interstate or foreign commerce any firearm which has had the importer's or manufacturer's serial number removed, obliterated, or altered, or possess or receive any firearm which has had the importer's or manufacturer's serial number removed, obliterated, or altered and has, at any time, been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce. ATF-313, 56 FR 32508, July 17, 1991]. Thanks, I appreciate it. Yea it looks like some backyard gunsmith goofed trying to drill and tap mounts.
Made four holes instead of two, and as you mention, altered the serial number. I plan on keeping the rifle and hopefully use it for big game. Trying to figure out the scope lugs right now.