What's it worth

I have 2 P-14 Winchester mfg rifles. The thing I don't understand about them is the bolts are different. They are all numbers matching rifles. The one has a shorter fatter bolt and the other has a skinnier longer bolt. Anybody know what the rifles were made like that for and what are they worth?
 
I have a No.1 Mk.3 made by the LSA Co. in 1918. I have the rifle done to full military configurations unaltered. The serial numbers match on the barrel, receiver, bolt and sight. It has an un-numbered magazine. It has a sling on it with the full military wood stock set. I have been told that the rifle being made by the LSA Co. in 1918 is a bit rarer and that the LSA Co. got bought out by BSA after 1918. The rifle is in 80 + % condition and I wondered if somebody out there could put a price on the rifle since I know very little about them when it comes to companies especially.
I do appraisals and with it only being at 80% condition it is only worth $325 with a bayonet you might be able to get $400 for it. Sorry but that is all it is worth
 
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