100-1000
Since Meriden stopped production in 1918 the firing pin will have to be made. The model 15 was made from a savage patent so you might be able to adapt a firing pin from an early model savage rifle. I saw a picture of the model 15 on the web and it looks a lot like the savage model 29 that was made in 1929-1933.
Need to know a make, model, and description of the stamps. The British used more than one service rifle during that time.
Your Remington model of 1917 rifle was made in November of 1918,with the serial number that you have provided.
Tens of thousands of USD
made June 1918
Your winchester model 1890 pump action .22cal rifle which was made in 1918,will bring between 250-750 dollars for a rifle showing between 10%-70% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
1918
1918
If barrel is round, it is a post-WWII Model 29. If the barrel is octagonal, and the grip is checkered, it is probably a pre-WWII Model 29. If the barrel is octagonal and the stock is plain, it is likely a Model 25. That's as close as I can get sight unseen.
Your winchester model 1890 pump action 22 cal rifle which was made in the year 1918 will bring between 250-850 dollars for a rifle showing between 10%-80% of its original finish,and a good bore.
Minot Judson Savage died in 1918.
You seem to be referring to the Browning Automatic Rifle Model of 1918. That is a selective fire rifle, and requires registration under the National Firearms Act. Any legitimate, registered BAR would be $20,000 or more. Any BAR that is not registered is worth up to ten years in the penitentiary and a $10,000 fine. Ohio Gun Works is making a semi-auto civilian legal BAR with a retail of $5500.