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    How much for a Lee-Enfield?

    Hello, I'm new here, but I can already say this is a great site. Lots of information. Anyway, I am looking to buy a Lee Enfield in the future and figured that I should start researching now and broadening my knowledge. So, here are my questions.
    Who made the most accurate and most durable Enfield during WWII?
    How much are all matching sniper rifles now?
    I have many more questions, but I'll try to research some more before I ask them.
    Thanks, Matthew
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    First, I read your member intro and have to say it's nice to see a young man such as yourself interested in history. 14yrs old is a little young to worry about the price of No's matching No.4T snipers because they run into the thousands of dollars. Every marker made durable and accurate rifles but generally the Britishicon arsenals and the Savage rifles are more desirable. Good luck on your quest of knowledge and remember,, Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

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    SS Sniper: Treat yourself to a copy of the big Ian Skennertonicon book on the Lee Enfield and settle in for a month of good reading after which you'll probably know what rifle/rifles you want to chase down. All Lee Enfields started out durable and moderately to very accurate but they're all pretty old now and the challenge is finding well preserved, reasonably original (ie. as issued), and mechanically sound examples from any of the original factories. Use that book (and others) to find what interests you and study the great technical material available in this forum so that you can recognize a good example when one confronts you. Endless fun with these rifles!

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    book title: "A Century of Lee-Metford & Lee-Enfield Rifles and Carbines", Ian Skennerton. Usually available on e-bay
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    Or go to Ian Skennertonicon's site and it and other books direct.



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    A no4 mk2 made 1949 to 1954 would be amongst the best made quality wise and most accurate, otherwise a Canadianicon post WW2 no4 mk1* rifle.

    My son's 14 1/2 and shoots, ignore these oldies...nothing like knowing what you want I reckon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    First, I read your member intro and have to say it's nice to see a young man such as yourself interested in history. 14yrs old is a little young to worry about the price of No's matching No.4T snipers because they run into the thousands of dollars. Every marker made durable and accurate rifles but generally the Britishicon arsenals and the Savage rifles are more desirable. Good luck on your quest of knowledge and remember,, Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
    Those that do, are doomed to watch those that dont, repeat it.



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    I checked out an No4 Mk 1 enfield at a pawn shop today. It was a sporterized version without hand guards or forestock that had the wood hacked off on the bottom stock and sanded to look more sporty. It was without any iron sights at all( only had some weird german named notch blade welded onto the barrel above the chamber). They wanted $325USD. I said politely, "No that thing is missing sights, handguard, stock and it ain't worth that to me. I wanted to trade a sks for it. They told me to give em 50USD and the sks. I said no thanks bye. Does $325USD sound like a reasonable price for a rifle without barrel bands,stock, handguard or sights? What should I look to pay for a No4 Mk1 nowadays in good condition with all it stock and hardware intact (including sights lol)? Any and all help is appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Budgies Guy View Post
    I checked out an No4 Mk 1 enfield at a pawn shop today. It was a sporterized version without hand guards or forestock that had the wood hacked off on the bottom stock and sanded to look more sporty. It was without any iron sights at all( only had some weird german named notch blade welded onto the barrel above the chamber). They wanted $325USD. I said politely, "No that thing is missing sights, handguard, stock and it ain't worth that to me. I wanted to trade a sks for it. They told me to give em 50USD and the sks. I said no thanks bye. Does $325USD sound like a reasonable price for a rifle without barrel bands,stock, handguard or sights? What should I look to pay for a No4 Mk1 nowadays in good condition with all it stock and hardware intact (including sights lol)? Any and all help is appreciated.

    No its not worth it (unless it was a No4T)

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    Not to me, Ppl in here have picked up first class no4 mk2s for around that money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Budgies Guy View Post
    I checked out an No4 Mk 1 enfield at a pawn shop today. It was a sporterized version without hand guards or forestock that had the wood hacked off on the bottom stock and sanded to look more sporty. It was without any iron sights at all( only had some weird german named notch blade welded onto the barrel above the chamber). They wanted $325USD. I said politely, "No that thing is missing sights, handguard, stock and it ain't worth that to me. I wanted to trade a sks for it. They told me to give em 50USD and the sks. I said no thanks bye. Does $325USD sound like a reasonable price for a rifle without barrel bands,stock, handguard or sights? What should I look to pay for a No4 Mk1 nowadays in good condition with all it stock and hardware intact (including sights lol)? Any and all help is appreciated.
    Sporterized like that is about $150 at best.

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    I just got a No4 Savage with South African marks. $400. Better price than I paid for my other No4.

    SS Sniper all of us have made that bad purchase at some time. I don't know if it's a completely unavoidable experience, but as everyone here has said, learn as much as you can. That is the best defense. Find a few things you want to find and stick to that first. Really get to know everything about the specific rifles you want before you start looking for them. Otherwise you're flying blind and the guy on the other side of the counter or table is always looking for the guy who will take it for top dollar.

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