I've been a long term collector and frequent reader of the forum. However, since I collect pretty much all types of military bolt action rifles I'm not an expert at any of them. So therefore I've never felt that I had any information valuable enough to contribute.
I found this rifle at Cabela's of all places with a price of $149.99 marked on it. They felt that someone had painted it and shellacked the wood.
It appeared to me to be an arsenal storage paint and wood shellac. For the price above I decided to take a chance. When I stripped of the paint I found mostly intact blue. When I removed the action from the stock I found an almost entirely matching Eddystone rifle. The barrel, bolt, and receiver are all serial numbered to each other. The barrel rifling is in excellent shape.
The forward hand guard is a Remington and the butt plate was a very rusty ill fitting Remington marked piece. I ordered a replacement butt plate from Springfield Sporter in Pennsylvania. As it is a Eddystone part it fits the stock much better. Also it appears to be in such good shape that it might be new old stock.
What can anyone tell me about the history of this rifle? I've already read all the online sources I can find. But I don't see any obvious markings to indicate that this is a Wheeldon(spelling?) rebuild. At this point I suspect that rifle was sent away from Englandafter WW1 and then placed into long term storage. Therefore it was never rebuilt for usage in WW2. Please correct me if this is wrong.
Would a set of original volly sights be correct for this rifle?
I have included images taken both before and after my attempt at restoration.
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