I will start out by saying that most of the value of this rifle was lost after you sporterized it.While there is still alot of interest in sporterized U.S. Model 1917 rifles due there action strenght.It will be what the market will bear.I would surely try to get the money out of it that you have invested in it to sporterize this rifle.after that it is up to you what to ask for it.
100-1000 usd
Your Winchester model of the U S model 1917 30-06 caliber rifle was produced by Winchester from 1917-1919.
The U.S. Model of 1917 Winchester is a Model 1917 Enfield Military Rifle manufactured from 1917 - 1918, in this case, by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company of New Haven CT. It is a modified Mauser-type bolt action rifle chambered in 30-06. It has a 26
The Winchester model of 1917 rifle was only chambered in 1 caliber.That was the 30-06 Gov. caliber.
Might have been sporterized.
You do not state which model of Winchester you have? If you have a Winchester model 1892,then your rifle was made in 1917.
ABOUT $200 MAX , THIS SHOULD BE A 30-06 ARMY ISSUE RIFLE, MADE BY 3 DIFFERENT COMPANIES, REMINGTON, WINCHESTER AND EDDYSTONE- ENGLAND
That would depend on the person buying your rifle.I have seen sporterized model 1917 rifles go for between 300-600 dollars depending on the job done.I will say that handloading would be the only way to load for your rifle chambered in 30 newton.These dies are not cheap to do this job.
Your Winchester model 1890 pump 22cal. rifle was made by Winchester in 1917.
Your Winchester model 1890 .22cal rifle was made in 1917 with the serial number that you provided.
I can say that Winchester made a total of 545,511 model of 1917 enfield rifles for the U.S. goverment from 1917-1919.I would say your rifle was made in 1918.
I have had success at Gunparts (Numrich), Sarco, and Popperts. Good luck!