None that I am aware of.
The is is for the most part, yes.
Almost all parts will interchange as they have the same chassis and series of motor.
If you are asking about the US model of 1917,which was made by Winchester,remington and Eddystone?Then these rifles have been selling for between 400-750 dollars for a model that is all original with the correctly marked equipment that came with the rifle.W-Winchester,R-remington,E-Eddystone.These will be found on alot of the parts of the rifle.The receiver and barrel should be of the same markings also.The stock should be original and not refinished.
Parts from a Chevy truck will not interchange with a Ford trucks parts.
Pre-64 Winchesters had many forged and hand-fitted parts while those made later are machine-stamped. If you haven't studied metal working enough to recognize the difference, 1964 production bagan with serial number 2586001.
It depends on the year model, when Winchester starts making a weapon it can be interchangeable if the years are within range of one another! This is a big deal in Remington also, but if the it a close year then most likely it will work!
The Model 1917 U.S. Rifle made by Winchester is worth about $800 to $1000 in excellent condition with all original parts. Much less if it has parts from Remington or Eddystone and has gone through an aresenal refurbish.
more than likely any corvair of that body style the parts will interchange.
a lot of them will interchange, depends on wht parts you are talking about though
Will parts off 1985 mustang interchange with 1989 gt mustang?
No exterior parts will interchange because of a difference in generation that began in 95, very few interior parts may but not many. Mechanically quite a few parts will work together. The engine, transmission, axel parts, exhaust, etc will interchange.
Mossberg made parts only.