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The term "Rifle Date 1917" typically refers to the Lee-Enfield rifle, specifically the Pattern 1914 (P14) and the No. 1 Mk III rifles that were produced during World War I. These rifles were significant for their accuracy and reliability and were widely used by British and Commonwealth forces. The "1917" designation often relates to the year of manufacture or a specific model variant that was adopted during that period. The P14 was initially designed for .303 British ammunition and later served various roles throughout the war and beyond.

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