Picked this up at the gun store a couple days ago, its' an Eddystone "P-17" in 30.06 and from what I have read it was built in October of 1918. From going through it during the tear down and cleaning it seems to be all original and has a pretty decent bore with only slight pitting and strong rifling. As for the painted 68 on the side I have no idea what the significance is. Also came with a Remington bayonet
























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