Nice overview! The early Model 30 examples retained cock-on-close bolts and had aperture sights on the receiver bridge, so two of your biggest gripes were actually something they changed to *after* they started production haha
Stop ripping on the .303 dudes. It was only ever a compromise because were declared. .276 was the intended cartridge for the pattern 1914 and it would've rocked in that cartridge. I own a pattern 14 and love it. It's my go to reenactment rifle. It got issued all over the place.
Nice overview! The early Model 30 examples retained cock-on-close bolts and had aperture sights on the receiver bridge, so two of your biggest gripes were actually something they changed to *after* they started production haha
Remington Fudd-ified an already fine hunting rifle with that update. -N
Love the 1917. Enjoy watching you guys. Thank you!
Appreciate ya watchin’ -N
Great vid guys. Keep them coming. Just acquired one of these myself M1917
Thanks, we’re trying to keep things flowing as best we can. What manufacturer is the 1917? -N
@@SurplusBoysChannel I think your channel will grow fellas. It’s a Eddystone across the pond in uk 😉
When are you guys gonna review the ptrs 41
In good time dade
Stop ripping on the .303 dudes. It was only ever a compromise because were declared. .276 was the intended cartridge for the pattern 1914 and it would've rocked in that cartridge. I own a pattern 14 and love it. It's my go to reenactment rifle. It got issued all over the place.