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    Thanks again to you all; Mike, unfortunately I don't have at the moment a close pic of the stock tip (but I can ask for).
    I just have these 3 more, I hope you can find out something by them.
    About the price, strange enough the range is the same here: from 700 to 900... but euros (and M17's are rising: I bought a good one 3 years ago for 490). For this one the seller wants 700, which seems to me an honest price.
    What do you think about the bluing?

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    The brass pin through the stock is a repair pin. Probably a crack inside the inletting. It's most likely a US military repair.

    The rifle looks ok. Better than mine:-) And mine was a Danishicon Lend-lease with s/n stamped on the topside of the bolt handle. That's not USGI.

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    The brass pin is installed when the stock is made. It's not a repair. Every 1917 and P14 I've seen has a brass pin. FWIW

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    One of those things I looked right past on my own rifles. My P14 has it but I can't get to my M1917.

    This one doesn't appear to have the brass pin.

    http://www.collectorebooks.com/gregg...r/DSC05013.jpg


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    Now I have a pic of the tip: maybe is just me, but it seems that under the E (a bit "fresh"), there is a R. What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziomanno View Post
    Now I have a pic of the tip: maybe is just me, but it seems that under the E (a bit "fresh"), there is a R. What do you think?
    Yep, looks like it had an R then was stamped over with an E. Don't understand why someone would do this. As pointed out before, the finger grooves do not match the Eddystone profile. Appears to have a Danishicon style front post sight. Is it being sold as all correct, or as a mixmaster/shooter?

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    Hi Trickster, it is being sold as "all correct", so I guess that someone restamped the stock to make it more interesting (and valuable). For my point of view, now she hasn't collectible value, isn't?

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    The Bolt cutout on the Eddystone stock is fairly distinctive, its very blocky whereas the Winchester and Remington stock cutouts were a scallop shape.



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    Thank you Dan for your pics; really useful!

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