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    No4 Mk1 at auction Saturday March 10th 2012

    I have what what I am fairly certain is an Enfield No4 Mk1 up for auction this Saturday. I am selling it for an estate and the wife does not know any information about the gun. I have pictures of it on my website at Fox Auction Company and would appreciate any guidance if I am incorrect about my description! We had to get this listed relatively fast and I described it as best I could from the research done on the internet! Can anyone tell me an approximate value based on the pictures?
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    If it's that cut down thing with the old scope, you've got about $2000 worth of scope and bracket there... perhaps that is not the best place to sell it though... with the rifle I think still about $2000 or $2300, it would be an easy restoration to a very desirable rifle. So might be more or less, but I think that's your ballpark. Good luck!

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    Pleased for you Tbone, I can't even get into the site past the first page.

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    Wirth guns fishing Carpenter 2-17-12
    There you go... Fish through those till you find the No4T sans forend, guards, sights and bands.

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    That look like a BSA No.4T made in 1943 with a mismatched scope. Hopefully only the woodwork has been cut about. In which case it is easily restorable.

    Even in it current condition, it is a desirable rifle and scope.

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    Wrong place to auction that rifle. Put on Gunbroker. Should bring over $2k.

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