your eddystone is usually referred to as the model 1917 eddystone in caliber 30/06. your rifle was made in 1918.....................................
Check with local gun shops
50-500
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.
made December 1917
S & K Scope Mounts in western PA makes one for the Eddystone http://www.scopemounts.com/ Look under "Insta Mounts"
valued depends on overall condition, both luger and eddystone
300-750 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining on the rifle,and the stock and a good bore.
100-800 usd
The 1917 Eddystone model is a variant of the U.S. military's M1917 rifle, originally designed for .30-06 Springfield ammunition. If your rifle is chambered in .257 Roberts, it has likely been modified from its original configuration, as the .257 Roberts is a commercial cartridge not used by the military. The "REM" markings you see may indicate that the rifle was manufactured by Remington, which produced the Eddystone variant. Such modifications were not uncommon, as rifles were often adapted for civilian use after their military service.
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.
The U.S. Model 1917 Eddystone rifle, with the serial number 1165001, was produced during World War I, specifically between 1917 and 1918. Given that it has a serial number in the range typically assigned during that period, it would be approximately 106 years old as of 2023.