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Offline Dezynco

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??Value of a Winchester 1917 Enfield???
« on: April 18, 2009, 12:50:49 PM »
I have an old 1917 Enfield built by Winchester.  The old rifle was "sporterized" years ago and has been drilled and tapped for a scope.  The original military stock is long gone, but has a pretty nice walnut Monte Carlo stock.  The original barrel in still with it, but all of the original military gear is gone.

I have had this old rifle for 3 years, never bothered to take the scope mounts off of it.  I decided the have the rifle cleaned up and reblued so I started taking it apart.  Off came the scope mounts and low and behold it's a Winchester!  I thought that it was an Eddystone up until now!  I know that the Winchesters are more collectible than the Remingtons and Eddystones, but since this one has been  stripped, drilled and tapped, I don't know if it has any collector's value.  I would really like to know before I do anything to it.

Do any of you guy have any idea of the value?  Should I go ahead and rebarrel it, reblue it, and enjoy it?

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Re: ??Value of a Winchester 1917 Enfield???
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2009, 02:50:03 AM »
[Should I go ahead and rebarrel it, reblue it, and enjoy it?] - Yep

There's zero collector's interest/value now, with a little more for loonies wanting the action for a custom heavy DGR.
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