If you are asking about a Eddystone made U.S.model of 1917 rifle?then there is not any problems associated with the early production of these rifles.As a matter of fact the U.S. military would only arm the doughboys of World War I that were heading overseas with either the Eddystone,or Remington made rifles.The Winchester made rifle were ordered kept state side during the war.this was because Winchester refused to commit to the uniformity of parts so that they could be used/exchanged between rifles for repair,as Remington and Eddystone did.
The Eddystone serial number 370700 indicates that the radio was manufactured in the year 1937. Eddystone serial numbers typically follow a format where the first two digits represent the year of production, so "37" corresponds to 1937.
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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
made December 1917
it would appear there are too many numbers in your serial number.....................
made about 1920
No, some did have draw lot series numbers & part numbers. The only part with a serial number is the heel of the receiver.
The Springfield M1A with serial number 269624 was manufactured in 1981. The M1A is a civilian version of the military M14 rifle, and Springfield Armory began producing it in the 1970s. The serial numbers help identify the production year and batch of the rifles.
The manufacture date of a Springfield 1898 rifle can typically be determined by its serial number. Springfield Armory produced these rifles between 1898 and the early 1900s, with serial numbers indicating specific production years. For precise dating, you can refer to reference guides or databases that correlate serial numbers with their respective manufacture dates. If you provide a specific serial number, I can help identify the date more accurately.
The production date of a Springfield 1911 can be determined by its serial number, as Springfield Armory used a specific numbering system. Generally, Springfield 1911s were produced between the early 1900s and the 1940s, with changes in serial numbers corresponding to different production years. For precise dating, it's best to consult historical records or reference guides specific to Springfield Armory's manufacturing timelines.
Springfield 67H 12 GA is a 12 gauge, 3 inch chamber piston. There is no serial number stamped to 1967 models as Springfield only started stamping serial numbers to 1968 models and above. To find out its serial number, take the gun to a local gun shop.?æ