I'm not going to claim to be an expert on a Eddystone but I'm pretty sure this is a unissued Eddystone, and I don't know if they proof fired these or not. But it sure almost looks like it is unfired or it sure wasn't fired after proofing. It also has to be one of the last serial numbers out there, if not the last one. From what I can tell the serial range was up to 1,355,000. This one is 1,356,395. So about 1400 outside the range. It has a 12/18 Eddystone barrel, E marked stock with Eagle head cartouche. All E marked parts, with the original finishes. There are no rebuild marks. It has a staked trigger housing. There are no signs it has ever had a bayonet on it, nor ever had a sling on it.
I hated to even remove the bolt to look inside it. The bolt release lever was almost welded shut from dried cosmoline so it was really hard to move. But there is very little evidence on the end of the bolt of it being fired, and the inside of the receiver and follower show no real evidence of the bolt being cycled more than a few times. The inside is also full of cosmoline as well as all the protected areas.
I didn't want to wipe any of the grease off, so in some of the pics it's greasy. The whole bolt and inside of the action is coated with it.
What do you guys think? I've never seen one like this before.







I hated to even remove the bolt to look inside it. The bolt release lever was almost welded shut from dried cosmoline so it was really hard to move. But there is very little evidence on the end of the bolt of it being fired, and the inside of the receiver and follower show no real evidence of the bolt being cycled more than a few times. The inside is also full of cosmoline as well as all the protected areas.
I didn't want to wipe any of the grease off, so in some of the pics it's greasy. The whole bolt and inside of the action is coated with it.
What do you guys think? I've never seen one like this before.







































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