if the blueing is 90-98% stock is original no rust well worth between600-900 that's the general range they usaully go for i myself have a eddystone that's made in Jan 1917 with a low serial number what hurts yours is that it has a high serial number a lot of people prefer a low serial number but then again lot of people like myself really don't care abput serial numbers. i would most defnitely hang on to the rifle as they are ot as common as a garand or a 30 carbine
100-800 usd
So much depends on originality and condition. Is it ALL Eddystone, or has it been rebuilt with mixed parts? Barrel date correct for serial number? Overall condition? Parkerized or Blued? Value is going to range from $250-$800 depending on all the above. Feel free to email us with more information and/or digital photos. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Condition (as in in original condition without modifications) will play a major role in the value of your Eddystone. An original condition rifle in Very Good shape would retail for around $800-$900.
valued depends on overall condition, both luger and eddystone
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.
500
I have an 1834 Springfield mussel loader shot gun and would like to know the value of it, and am willing to sell it.
Google 1917 eddystone, then find the link for us military rifles then type in your serial number you can get the month and year of manufacture of the rifle action. it should be July 1918 for the serial number you provided. don't know much about price. hope this help a little
The value of the Springfield Model 75 varies greatly with its condition. The gun could be valued at about 100 dollars to about 150 dollars in good condition.
about 1931
$55
Your springfield model 1898 was produced in 1899.