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![]() Any help appreciated. Apparently from around WWI. Most likely a prop, but what rifle does it most closely represent? Thanks ahead of time for any help!
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the pic is o Gerri Noonan ( tom noonans mom !)
the rifle is a M1917 short lee enfield made in the USA The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield" (frequently misidentified or mislabeled as the "P17", "P1917", or "Pattern 1917"), formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" was an American modification and production of the British .303 caliber P14 rifle developed and manufactured during the period 1917-1918. |
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original pic
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s'ok this is from a warbonds calender
happy to help |
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its called Victory girls , and was soft porn of the day
its available on ebay at times ![]() |
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It is either a P-14 Enfield, or an M1917 "Enfield". Depends on whether it's chambered for the .303, or the .30/06.
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I'll buy one - including model please
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dont quote me on this , seems some started a protest about these so they where replaced with drawings , these where the replacement Victory girls and the far better known ones thanks to some wowsers , but hey .. i complain about the slide of morals too ..
vargas was the best known artist and left and joined Esquire magazine .. but i'm a big fan of his bomber art and how i know about it all , he painted the B-17's we bought from you folks |
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Rifle, I don't see no rifle!
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It's the long pointy thing in front of the kalamazoos and zambawanga....
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That's a U.S model 1940, don't recognize the club she's holding!
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