I have a 1917, which was reconditioned at the Augusta Armory after WW1.
My gun has an Eddystone receiver which has a"greenish" tint, a Remington stock and a Remington bolt. The stock is in Very...
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I have a 1917, which was reconditioned at the Augusta Armory after WW1.
My gun has an Eddystone receiver which has a"greenish" tint, a Remington stock and a Remington bolt. The stock is in Very...
Absolutely not. My rifle is in great shape and the $650.00 I paid for it was a decent price.
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Thank you.
Not at all. When I posted that I paid $650 for my 1917 Eddystone a member said I paid Way too much. So, I posted what guns for sale were going for. I
Evidently you got Hell of a deal. When I bought my Rifle, True Value showed under guns sold, with beaters in the $400 range with the high over $1000. Gun Broker showed a low of $800 and a high over...
I recently picked up an Eddystone 1917 production date, 2/18.
All numbers match. Wood is in very good condition and bluing is around 85%. The barrel is original.
It was reconditioned at the...