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This was passed down to me think it’s a 1917. Can anyone confirm? S/N 1275413

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It has been re-stocked - therefore it is not original. You did not say if it is still in .30-06, or if it is a P14 and in .303 Brit.

Does it have the military barrel? Chambered in .375H&H. You are not giving us much to work with.
 
It has been re-stocked - therefore it is not original. You did not say if it is still in .30-06, or if it is a P14 and in .303 Brit.

Does it have the military barrel? Chambered in .375H&H. You are not giving us much to work with.
So it doesn’t have any number on it beside 10-19 with a flame on the barrel. And eagle and some letters on some parts. I don’t know the caliber. The scope covers the actual name on top.
 
So - likely the original barrel from OCT, 1919. If it had been re-barreled by the military, that would mean it had been ruined/worn out in a year or two - possible, but not likely. Or, could have been rebuilt after WWI with the barrel made in OCT19. You can google the serial number and see when the receiver was made and better figure this out.

The flaming piss pot is the ordnance corps symbol. It is probably still in .30-06, but you need to check - could have been re-bored to something larger.
 
So - likely the original barrel from OCT, 1919. If it had been re-barreled by the military, that would mean it had been ruined/worn out in a year or two - possible, but not likely. Or, could have been rebuilt after WWI with the barrel made in OCT19. You can google the serial number and see when the receiver was made and better figure this out.

The flaming piss pot is the ordnance corps symbol. It is probably still in .30-06, but you need to check - could have been re-bored to something larger.
Online says November of 1918 from the serial number
 
Online says November of 1918 from the serial number
So - likely the original barrel from OCT, 1919. If it had been re-barreled by the military, that would mean it had been ruined/worn out in a year or two - possible, but not likely. Or, could have been rebuilt after WWI with the barrel made in OCT19. You can google the serial number and see when the receiver was made and better figure this out.

The flaming piss pot is the ordnance corps symbol. It is probably still in .30-06, but you need to check - could have been re-bored to something larger.
 

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You could ASSUME it is .30-06, but that doesn't verify the prior owner(s) didn't have it re-bored to .35 Whelen, for example. Take a round of .30-06 and see it the bullet end fits into the muzzle - that would 98% mean it is .30-06 - only certain way is cerro-cast the chamber - a local gunsmith should be able to do that for you.
 
I agree with 35 Whelen. Closer inspection is needed to determine specifics. Markings will be there. The shotgun looks to be a Winchester model 1897, but that's just by looking at the picture. Markings will clarify though. BTW, I shot the Win1897 in 1971...pump action with a hammer.
 
I agree with 35 Whelen. Closer inspection is needed to determine specifics. Markings will be there. The shotgun looks to be a Winchester model 1897, but that's just by looking at the picture. Markings will clarify though. BTW, I shot the Win1897 in 1971...pump action with a hammer.
Yeah that’s what the shotgun is!
 

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