Weaver
your eddystone is usually referred to as the model 1917 eddystone in caliber 30/06. your rifle was made in 1918.....................................
No, Remington made them in their EDDYSTONE plant!
50-500
By comparing the serial number to published charts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
300-750 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining on the rifle,and the stock and a good bore.
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If you are asking about a Eddystone made U.S.model of 1917 rifle?then there is not any problems associated with the early production of these rifles.As a matter of fact the U.S. military would only arm the doughboys of World War I that were heading overseas with either the Eddystone,or Remington made rifles.The Winchester made rifle were ordered kept state side during the war.this was because Winchester refused to commit to the uniformity of parts so that they could be used/exchanged between rifles for repair,as Remington and Eddystone did.
It's an American made rifle based on the British .303cal Pattern 14 Enfield. They were produced by 3 manufacturers: Winchester, Remington and Eddystone. The rifle was popular with U.S. soldiers during WWI. Check out this link: http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14378 There's some good info about this rifle. -Jimpie
ABOUT $200 MAX , THIS SHOULD BE A 30-06 ARMY ISSUE RIFLE, MADE BY 3 DIFFERENT COMPANIES, REMINGTON, WINCHESTER AND EDDYSTONE- ENGLAND
Condition (as in in original condition without modifications) will play a major role in the value of your Eddystone. An original condition rifle in Very Good shape would retail for around $800-$900.
An "Eddystone" is properly a US Rifle, Caliber 30 of 1917. Value will depend heavily on condition, and whether it has been modified in any way. I paid $800 last year for one in very good original condition.
Check: gunboards.com (under buy/sell/trade)