To find information on your Enfield .30-06, you can start by checking the manufacturer's records or contacting the company that produced it, if applicable. Additionally, online forums and communities dedicated to firearms can be valuable resources, where enthusiasts may assist with identifying specifics based on the serial number. Websites like the Old Guns or the internet Movie Firearms Database might also have useful information. Lastly, consult a firearms appraiser or a local gun shop that specializes in historical firearms for expert insights.
1918
1917 Winchester 30-06 has a 6 digit serial number I have a Winchester 30-06 w/a 5 digit serial number 485--
Jan 1919
The age of a .30-06 Enfield rifle with serial number 1243057 would depend on its specific production year, which can vary based on the manufacturer and model. The .30-06 caliber was primarily used in the M1917 Enfield rifle, produced during World War I and into the 1920s. To determine the exact age, you would need to reference specific production records or databases related to that serial number.
Frank Enfield was born on 1920-06-16.
Go to the Ruger website, Customer Service. If you want to know date of manufacture, under Customer Service, select Historical data, Rifle, your model, and find your serial number.
The question you have asked does not have any info on your Winchester model 70.Please include the serial number and what specific info you are requesting about your Winchester model70 rifle.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 1906 was made during the last year of production ,which was 1935.That year Winchester skipped large blocks of serial numbers,which reached as high as 848,000.The total production only reached 731,852.I hope that you find this info helpful.
Most were used during WW1
BLue book of gun values
BLue book of gun values
no You could use the 308 ammo in an Enfield.