US model 1917 Enfield Rifle ( Eddystone )
Previously manufactured by the Royal Small Arms Factory located on the northern outskirts of London, in Middlesex, England. Various Enfield rifles, carbines and revolvers were produced and/or converted by other British factories (B.S.A., L.S.A., S.S.A., N.R.F., P. Webley & Son, Webley & Scott Ltd., Albion Motors, W.W. Greener, Westley Richards, Vickers (VSM), ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, BSA Shirley (M47C), as well as Australia (from 1913), in Canada at Long Branch (from 1941), the United States by Stevens-Savage (also from 1941), RFI Ishapore, India (from 1905) and Wah Cantt in Pakistan (from the late 1950s).
The publisher would like to thank Mr. Ian Skennerton for making the following information available.
Most frequently encountered variation, many differences in the reworked matte blue and parkerized finishes.
100%--- 98%--- 95%--- 90%--- 80%--- 70%--- 60%
$700--- $600--- $500--- $400--- $350--- $315-- $265
Add 10% for Winchester mfg.
Add 10% for Type I guns.
2007-06-04 14:05:37
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answered by M R S 4
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Depending on condition it varies. I have seen them from 150 to a 1000 and even higher. I have a primo one that was hardly used that I paid 850 for and I have another that looked like it had been used to drive tent pegs that I bought for 275. They are both tack drivers.
2007-06-01 03:28:59
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answered by acmeraven 7
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