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10/22/2007 3:48:10 PM EDT
What is a fair price for one in fair to good condition?
10/22/2007 4:01:14 PM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
What is a fair price for one in fair to good condition?


1917 .45 ACP Revolver ?

or

Model of 1917 Enfield rifle in .30-'06 ?
10/23/2007 7:43:39 PM EDT
[#2]
Sorry,  A 1917 Enfield rifle in .30-'06 .
10/24/2007 6:30:37 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Sorry,  A 1917 Enfield rifle in .30-'06 .


$450 - $600 seems to be the going rate
10/24/2007 8:14:55 AM EDT
[#4]
They are neat guns, I have an Eddystone M1917, Lend-Lease return, original 8-18 bbl, blued finish, mirror bore, great shooter. Been trying to figure out where it has been, seems Denmark via Britain is the consensus so far.





more pics
10/25/2007 7:10:35 AM EDT
[#5]
I have an option to buy an Eddystone, Remington or Winchester. All look to be in great condition. Remington was quoted at 650, didn't get prices on the other two.

Thoughts?

J
10/25/2007 8:08:01 AM EDT
[#6]
I saw one that looked arsenal-overhaul new a couple years ago for $499. It was an Eddystone IIRC.

(home shop) Sporterizations, even if very nicely done, are worth about $200 tops, maybe $25-$50 more if exceptionally well done. Their value is in performance, not anything else.
Poorly done, butcher job, low grade P-14 .303 conversions sell for $99 or so when available- take that for what it's worth.
10/25/2007 12:14:17 PM EDT
[#7]
All three I was looking at are NOT bubba'ed :)

I have a 458 winmag built on a remington 1917 action. I'ts very nice.
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