I can't find any reference showing that Winchester made any M1917's for anyone besides the US government. However, it would be a good action to use if you wanted to build a custom hunting rifle.
YOu will need to provide the serial number.
They are the same. "Brody Helmet" is the name it is known by in the UK. In the US it is the M1917.
The M1917 rifle was based on the "Enfield" Pattern 14 rifle, itself a very unabashed copy of the Mauser rifle.
$16 in 1939
Springfield M1903 'Enfield' M1917 Browning M1917 Hotchkiss M1909 Hotchkiss M1914 Chauchat Colt M1911 Various revolvers
Some as falows: Rifles M1903 Springfield M1892-99 Springfield M1917 Enfield Lee-Enfield (AEF soldiers in Commonwealth units) M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle Winchester Model Lee 1895 (Used by the Navy) Winchester Model 1895 Winchester Model 1907 Remington Model 8 Berthier rifle (AEF soldiers in French units) Machine Guns M1917 Browning Machine Gun Chauchat Lewis Gun Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie machine gun Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun M1895 Colt-Browning machine gun Vickers machine gun Shotguns Winchester M1897 Winchester M1912 Browning Auto-5 Remington Model 10 Grenades F1 Grenade Mk 1 grenade Mk 2 grenadebr Mills bomb
$16 in 1939
M1917 Brodie helmet
Do an internet search.
M1917
John Moses Browning, of Ogden, Utah designed the M1919 machine gun. The novel design actually occurred with the M1917. The M1919 was adapted from the M1917 by replacing the water jacket (for the barrel) with an air-cooled jacket.
Most were used during WW1