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    Fair SMLE: Would you buy?

    Okay, this has been nagging at me for a few days.

    Last week I passed on a fair condition 1938 SMLE. Gun was filthy, probably an import. Action was very loose. Finish was maybe 15%. Oil soaked stock. $200. This seemed a lot considering Century has no.4's for $170 right now (ordered one December 22...still waiting). Somebody set a quarter into the stock in place of the regimental disc (1977).

    Good call to pass?

    I also came across a Pattern 14 for $600 (I think that's what it was going for) that day, but I don't know enough about them to really consider it (and that's more than I'll pay for a surplus bolt-action anyway).
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    Good call to pass !!

    I'm used to UKicon prices but from what I've seen on gunbroker.com and prices that other folks are quoting it sounds like a $100 rifle at best.

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    A 1938 vintage indicates either Indian or Australianicon parentage. Odd date, but still not very promising...

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    Mine is very close to yours, but in good condition. Paid 120 for it.
    Keep looking, there's one out there with your name on it.

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