Would need more info on the rifle, caliber, model, condition and images would be nice
Do you mean a Pattern 1917 rifle that has been rechambered to one of the .300 cartridges (and if so, which?)? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your Remington model of 1917 rifle was made in November of 1918,with the serial number that you have provided.
If your Remington model of 1917 bolt action rifle is all original,with the correct stock cartouches and proper R stamping on all metal parts.Then the value will be between 550-850 dollars.This also reflects that the bore is in good condition and the blueing or pakererizing is in good condition.
ABOUT $200 MAX , THIS SHOULD BE A 30-06 ARMY ISSUE RIFLE, MADE BY 3 DIFFERENT COMPANIES, REMINGTON, WINCHESTER AND EDDYSTONE- ENGLAND
If you mean the US Rifle, Caliber 30, Model of 1917, manufactured by Remington, these were produced only in 1917-1918.
Value of any firearm is based on exact make, model, condition and originality. A Model 1917 .30 cal rifle could be worth $500-$1000, depending on condition.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Remington model of 1917 wa made in December of 1918.Your rifle was made at the end of production of these rifles for World War I.The last Remington serial number was 646,000.
I have a Winchester 1917 serial 260###. I have taken the rifle to several shops and asked the value. It seem that the Winchester not a Remington is worth more. Mine is in excellent shape except for the front wooden part which was cut off by some idiot before I owned it. The values are from $400-$700.
$250-$500 Depending on the condition.
50-200 USD
Made in 1918. 100 years old this year.
100-1000 USD