50-500
your eddystone is usually referred to as the model 1917 eddystone in caliber 30/06. your rifle was made in 1918.....................................
300-750 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining on the rifle,and the stock and a good bore.
The Model 1917 U.S. Rifle made by Winchester is worth about $800 to $1000 in excellent condition with all original parts. Much less if it has parts from Remington or Eddystone and has gone through an aresenal refurbish.
Weaver
By comparing the serial number to published charts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Check with local gun shops
made June 1918
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.
The "Model of 1917" is more commonly called the 'P17 Enfield' and was a standard US service rifle in WW-1 and in some arenas of WW-2. Winchester was just one of the makers, others being Remington and the arsenal at Eddystone. Would need to know the complete markings on either rifle to go further. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remington made 646,000 US model of 1917 rifles for the goverment during world war I. Winchester and eddystone also produced rifles for the U S goverment during that time,with eddystone being the largest producer.
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
What you have is a U S model of 1917 (Commonly reffered to as the US enfield rifle which was made along with Remington and eddystone for the government during world war I .The Winchester rifle co.made a total of 545,511 rifles,of which yours was made in 1918.It is chambered for the .30 government cartridge,which is the 30-06 carrtridge.